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Pakistan Cumhurbaşkanı Zardari, 21 Yıl Sonra Kırgızistan'da

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Pakistan Cumhurbaşkanı Asıf Ali Zardari, Kırgız Cumhurbaşkanı Sadır Caparov’un davetiyle dört günlük resmi bir ziyaret için Pazartesi günü Bişkek’e hareket etti. Dışişleri Bakanlığı, Zardari’ye üst düzey bir heyetin eşlik ettiğini duyurdu. Bu ziyaret, Pakistan’dan Kırgızistan’a 21 yıl aradan sonra gerçekleşen ilk cumhurbaşkanı ziyareti olarak tarihi bir önem taşıyor. Ziyaretin, iki ülke arasındaki ikili ilişkilerin güçlendirilmesi ve yeni iş birliği fırsatlarının araştırılması açısından kritik bir adım olduğu ifade ediliyor. Uzun bir aranın ardından gelen bu üst düzey temas, Pakistan’ın Orta Asya’daki diplomatik angajmanını hızlandırma çabalarının bir yansıması olarak değerlendiriliyor.

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  1. Ekonomik06 Tem 12:46

    President Zardari departs on 4-day official visit to Kyrgyzstan

    President Asif Ali Zardari left for a four-day official visit to Kyrgyzstan on Monday at the invitation of Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov. The Foreign Office (FO) said in an earlier statement that the president would be accompanied by a high-level delegation. “This is the first visit by a president of Pakistan to the Kyrgyz Republic in 21 years, marking a historic milestone in the bilateral relationship,” the FO highlighted. It noted that the trip followed Zhaparov’s “successful visit” to Pakistan in December 2025 and reflected the “sustained upward trajectory of high-level engagement between the two brotherly countries”. During the visit, President Zardari will hold a one-on-one meeting and delegation-level talks with Zhaparov. “The two leaders will review the entire spectrum of Pakistan-Kyrgyzstan relations and exchange views on regional and international developments of mutual interest,” the FO said. It added that discussions were expected to focus on deepening cooperation across trade and investment, energy, mining, agriculture, textiles, the halal industry, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, the digital economy, education, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges. During his trip, President Zardari will also receive Kyrgyz parliament speaker Marlen Mamataliev for a courtesy call. The FO emphasised that Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan enjoy “warm and fraternal relations, anchored in shared history, faith, culture and common aspirations for peace, connectivity and prosperity in Central and South Asia”. Alongside bilateral relations, Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan are both members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisa­tion (SCO), a 10-nation Eurasian security and political grouping whose other members include China, Russia, India, and Iran. The two countries — along with Tajikistan and Afghanistan — had also been pursuing the $1.2 billion Central Asia-South Asia Electricity Transmission and Trade Project (CASA-1000), which was expected to become operational by January 2027 as per a Tajik minister. Zhaparov has said CASA-1000 would “serve as a cornerstone in establishing a unified energy system between Central and South Asia”. When Zhaparov visited Islamabad for two days in December 2025, it was the first visit to Pakistan by a Kyrgyz president in 20 years. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had offered landlocked Kyrgyzstan access to regional and global markets through its ports of Karachi, Bin Qasim and Gwadar. Islamabad and Bishkek had signed 15 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in various fields, including commerce, energy and health, to boost bilateral cooperation. In August last year, the two countries agreed to promote bilateral cooperation in cryptocurrency, blockchain technology and digital finance. A month before that, they reaffirmed an agreement to increase bilateral trade to $100 million at a session of their intergovernmental commission. Pakistan’s exports to Kyrgyzstan stood at $3.124m in the first 10 months of fiscal year 2025-26, with a decline of 7.44 per cent compared to the corresponding months the previous year. Imports from Kyrgyzstan stood at $0.626m, up from $0.493m during the previous fiscal cycle.

  2. Ekonomik06 Tem 15:02

    President Zardari arrives in Kyrgyzstan for 4-day official visit

    President Asif Ali Zardari arrived in Kyrgyzstan on Monday for a four-day official visit at the invitation of Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov. According to a statement by the president’s office, he was welcomed by the Kyrgyz president upon his arrival at Issyk-Kul International Airport, and was presented with a guard of honour. The Foreign Office (FO) said in an earlier statement that the president would be accompanied by a high-level delegation. “This is the first visit by a president of Pakistan to the Kyrgyz Republic in 21 years, marking a historic milestone in the bilateral relationship,” the FO highlighted. It noted that the trip followed Zhaparov’s “successful visit” to Pakistan in December 2025 and reflected the “sustained upward trajectory of high-level engagement between the two brotherly countries”. During the visit, President Zardari will hold a one-on-one meeting and delegation-level talks with Zhaparov. “The two leaders will review the entire spectrum of Pakistan-Kyrgyzstan relations and exchange views on regional and international developments of mutual interest,” the FO said. It added that discussions were expected to focus on deepening cooperation across trade and investment, energy, mining, agriculture, textiles, the halal industry, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, the digital economy, education, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges. During his trip, President Zardari will also receive Kyrgyz parliament speaker Marlen Mamataliev for a courtesy call. The FO emphasised that Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan enjoy “warm and fraternal relations, anchored in shared history, faith, culture and common aspirations for peace, connectivity and prosperity in Central and South Asia”. Alongside bilateral relations, Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan are both members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisa­tion (SCO), a 10-nation Eurasian security and political grouping whose other members include China, Russia, India, and Iran. The two countries — along with Tajikistan and Afghanistan — had also been pursuing the $1.2 billion Central Asia-South Asia Electricity Transmission and Trade Project (CASA-1000), which was expected to become operational by January 2027 as per a Tajik minister. Zhaparov has said CASA-1000 would “serve as a cornerstone in establishing a unified energy system between Central and South Asia”. When Zhaparov visited Islamabad for two days in December 2025, it was the first visit to Pakistan by a Kyrgyz president in 20 years. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had offered landlocked Kyrgyzstan access to regional and global markets through its ports of Karachi, Bin Qasim and Gwadar. Islamabad and Bishkek had signed 15 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in various fields, including commerce, energy and health, to boost bilateral cooperation. In August last year, the two countries agreed to promote bilateral cooperation in cryptocurrency, blockchain technology and digital finance. A month before that, they reaffirmed an agreement to increase bilateral trade to $100 million at a session of their intergovernmental commission. Pakistan’s exports to Kyrgyzstan stood at $3.124m in the first 10 months of fiscal year 2025-26, with a decline of 7.44 per cent compared to the corresponding months the previous year. Imports from Kyrgyzstan stood at $0.626m, up from $0.493m during the previous fiscal cycle.

  3. Diplomatik07 Tem 08:58

    Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan reaffirm commitment to boosting bilateral ties, stress importance of deepening trade

    President Asif Ali Zardari and Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Zhaparov on Tuesday reaffirmed their commitment to boosting bilateral ties between Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan, particularly deepening trade, economic and investment cooperation. President Zardari arrived in Kyrgyzstan a day earlier for a four-day official visit, from July 6-9. According to a joint statement issued on Tuesday, the two expressed satisfaction over the “development of Kyrgyz-Pakistani relations”. The two reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation and urged the “consistent implementation” of the agreements reached during the Kyrgyz president’s visit to Pakistan in December. As per the statement, the two leaders stressed the need for maintaining “active political dialogue, further expand contacts at the highest and high levels, and strengthen interaction between the parliaments, governments and foreign ministries of the two countries”. They also expressed readiness to establish “a strategic partnership” between Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan, with a focus on trade, economic and investment cooperation. Relevant ministers and agencies were directed to “intensify joint efforts to implement the agreements reached and to take practical measures aimed at developing trade, investment activity and business ties”. The statement further stated: “The sides underscored the need to further enhance inter-agency cooperation mechanisms, improve the effectiveness of the Kyrgyz-Pakistani Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation, as well as the relevant Joint Working Groups.” The two leaders also pledged “comprehensive support” for ties between the business communities of each country, including in chambers of commerce and industry, investment promotion agencies, and banking and financial institutions. The implementation of joint projects and joint ventures was encouraged. “The sides noted the considerable potential for expanding cooperation in the energy sector, particularly through the effective implementation of the CASA-1000 Project, which serves as a vital link connecting Central and South Asia.” The two also discussed the potential for bilateral relations in mining, agriculture, textiles, light industries, halal industry, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, particularly medical education, regulatory harmonisation, vaccine and biological product manufacturing. “Joint ventures in pharmaceutical production, and facilitation of market access through closer cooperation between the respective drug regulatory authorities, the digital economy, information and communication technologies, tourism, as well as the banking and financial sector.” They also discussed the need for improving transport connectivity between Central Asia and South Asia. At this, the two “reaffirmed the importance of the practical implementation of the agreements reached in the fields of transport, logistics and transit”. The two also expressed readiness to “continue joint work on the effective use of the potential of Pakistan’s seaports”. The utilisation of the transit and logistics potential of Kyrgyzstan to ensure access to the markets in Central Asian countries and the Eurasian Economic Union was also discussed. Additional measures were discussed in an effort to boost the volume of cargo transportation. The heads of state also expressed mutual interest in developing cooperation in the fields of education, science, culture, tourism, youth, medical and public health exchanges. Cooperation in medical education quality assurance and professional regulatory collaboration also came up during the meeting. Additionally, President Zardari and his Kyrgyz counterpart held talks on increasing cooperation between the two countries in “ combating terrorism, extremism, illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs, organised crime, irregular migration, cybercrime, as well as other contemporary challenges and threats”. The two leaders also condemned terrorist attacks in the “region and beyond” and expressed readiness to work together across international forums. “The sides underscored the importance of further coordination and mutual support within the framework of the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Economic Cooperation Organisation (ECO), and other international and regional organisations. President Zardari also expressed support for Kyrgyzstan’s priorities during its chairmanship in the SCO and vowed to continue close coordination during Pakistan’s upcoming chairmanship of the SCO and ECO. President Zhaparov thanked Pakistan for “support for the candidature of the Kyrgyz Republic in the election of non-permanent members of the United Nations Security Council for the 2027-2028 term”. The Kyrgyz side also appreciated Pakistan for “contributions towards advancing international peace and security as the non-permanent member of the UNSC for the term 2025-2026” as well as its mediation role in the Middle East conflict and the subsequent signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the US and Iran. “Both sides expressed the hope that the Islamabad MoU will lay the foundation of lasting peace and stability in the region and beyond,” the statement read, At this, the two also agreed that a “secure and conducive environment is necessary to realise the enormous potential of cooperation and connectivity between Central Asia and South Asia”. Further, Pakistan expressed support for Kyrgyzstan in holding the “Second Global Mountain Summit Bishkek+25” in 2027, while the Kyrgyz side invited Pakistan to participate in the VI World Nomad Games — to be held in Kyrgyzstan from August 31 to September 7, which Pakistan accepted. The two leaders hoped that President Zardari’s visit would lead to further strengthening Pakistan-Kyrgyzstan relations, expansion of mutually beneficial cooperation, and the prosperity of the peoples of the two countries. President Zardari, according to the joint statement, expressed appreciation to the Kyrgyz people for their “warm hospitality” and invited the Kyrgyz president to Pakistan, which he accepted. “The dates of the visit will be agreed through diplomatic channels,” the statement concluded.

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