Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan agree to strengthen bilateral ties, economic cooperation and regional relations

President Zardari urges to further deepen cooperation by increasing trade and exploring new avenues of cooperation

President Asif Ali Zardari (L) at the “Rukh Ordo” cultural complex in Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan with Kyrgyzstan President Sadir Japarov. Photo: X

President Asif Ali Zardari and Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov on Tuesday reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen bilateral ties, expand economic cooperation and improve regional connectivity.

A day earlier, President Zardari arrived in Kyrgyzstan for a four-day official visit at the invitation of Japarov. The trip followed President Japarov’s visit to Pakistan last December.

Speaking at the delegation-level talks with the Kyrgyz president, President Zardari said Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan shared “deep-rooted fraternal ties based on common faith, shared history and cultural links”. He stressed the need to further deepen cooperation by increasing trade, improving connectivity through more direct flights and exploring new avenues of cooperation.

The President said both countries should work together to achieve common progress, noting that neighbors must strengthen cooperation for mutual prosperity.

He also congratulated Kyrgyzstan on its election as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the period 2027-2028, describing it as a reflection of the international community’s confidence in the country’s constructive role in promoting peace, security and multilateral cooperation.

President Zardari said Pakistan looked forward to working closely with Kyrgyzstan on regional and international issues. He emphasized the historical links between the two countries through the old Silk Road and expressed confidence that the long-standing relationship could be further strengthened.

He said Pakistan was keen to expand trade by supplying quality products to Kyrgyzstan at competitive prices and called for increased cooperation in industry, research, innovation and modern technology.

The President also emphasized the importance of investing in the younger generation and creating a peaceful and prosperous future through joint efforts.

Speaking on the occasion, Japarov said that Kyrgyzstan attached great importance to its brotherly relations with Pakistan and was committed to taking the bilateral ties to new heights.

He confirmed his country’s determination to implement the CASA-1000 project and strengthen cooperation in the energy sector.

Japarov also said the two countries would expand cooperation in agriculture, textiles, mines and minerals, the halal industry, healthcare, information technology, science, education and tourism.

According to the state-run Radio Pakistan, a joint statement issued after talks between the presidents of both countries stated that the two sides emphasized the importance of expanding trade, economic and investment cooperation, and confirmed their readiness to support direct contacts between businesses, chambers of commerce, investment promotion agencies, banks and financial institutions.

They also agreed to promote joint projects and the establishment of joint ventures. The leaders noted significant potential for cooperation in the energy sector, particularly through the effective implementation of the CASA-1000 project.

They also emphasized the strategic importance of strengthening transport links between Central and South Asia and reaffirmed the need to implement agreements in transport, logistics and transit.

Both sides expressed willingness to continue joint work on using Pakistan’s seaports, developing multimodal transport and promoting international transport corridors connecting Central and South Asia.

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They also agreed to explore the transit and logistics potential of the Kyrgyz Republic to ensure access to Central Asian markets and the Eurasian Economic Union. The leaders called for additional measures to increase the volume of freight transport and create favorable conditions for the sustainable operation of transport and logistics routes.

The two presidents also confirmed their interest in expanding cooperation in education, science, culture, tourism, youth exchanges, medical and public health exchanges, including quality assurance of medical education and professional regulatory cooperation.

Condemning terrorist attacks in the region and beyond, the leaders said peace and stability were essential for progress and prosperity. They agreed to work together in international forums, including the UN, SCO and OIC, to fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

The Kyrgyz Republic also praised Pakistan’s mediation efforts for peace and stability in the Middle East and welcomed the signing of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding. Both sides expressed hope that the Islamabad MoU would lay the foundation for lasting peace and stability in the region and beyond.

They emphasized the peaceful settlement of disputes in accordance with the principles and purposes of the UN Charter and said a secure environment was necessary to realize the potential of cooperation and connectivity between Central Asia and South Asia.

Japarov visited Pakistan in December 2025, where Islamabad and Bishkek agreed to deepen cooperation in trade, investment, energy and regional relations, while reaffirming their commitment to regional peace and stability.

The countries had agreed to increase bilateral trade to $200 million by 2027-28, and signed a series of agreements and memorandums of understanding covering trade, energy, mining, agriculture, tourism, healthcare, culture, customs cooperation and the use of Pakistani ports to improve regional connectivity. The nations also reaffirmed their support for the CASA-1000 electricity transmission project and welcomed the operationalization of the road corridor under the Quadrilateral Traffic in Transit Agreement.

Furthermore, Pakistani and Kyrgyz leaders also agreed that Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities must honor their commitments to the international community and address Pakistan’s security concerns by taking “concrete and verifiable actions” against militant groups operating from Afghan territory.

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