BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, August 22. Kyrgyz President Sadyr Zhaparov and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev have signed a decision of the Supreme Interstate Council approving a comprehensive cooperation plan between Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan for 2025-2027, Trend reports via the Kyrgyz president's administration.
As part of Tokayev’s official visit to Kyrgyzstan today, a series of bilateral documents were signed to enhance joint cooperation between the two countries.
The agreements include:
- A Joint Statement by the heads of state.
- Decisions of the Supreme Interstate Council on political, trade and economic, investment, water and energy, transit and transport, and cultural and humanitarian cooperation.
- A roadmap to increase bilateral trade turnover to 2030.
- A memorandum of understanding between the Kyrgyz Ministry of Economy and Commerce and the Almaty Regional Akimat on the construction of a wholesale and distribution center.
- A memorandum between the Kyrgyz State Tax Service and the Kazakh State Revenue Committee on movable vehicles and goods.
- A memorandum on a pilot project for using navigation seals to track road transport in bilateral trade.
- A protocol amending the intergovernmental agreement on border crossing points signed in 2003.
- Agreements on training for Kyrgyz border service personnel, mutual use of buildings and land in Astana and Bishkek for embassies, and information exchange in the pension sector.
- Plans to expand cultural and tourism cooperation between the two countries.
- An agreement on coordinating radio frequency allocations used by ground radio services in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
- A memorandum on cooperation between the Kyrgyz National Broadcasting Corporation and the Kazakh President’s Telecommunication Complex.