
On January 26, the fourth political consultations took place in Bishkek between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan and Georgia.
According to the press service, the Kyrgyz delegation was headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Meder Abakirov, while Georgia was represented by Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Kvtisiashvili.
During the meeting, important aspects of bilateral cooperation were discussed in areas such as politics, trade, economy, culture, and humanitarian issues.

Participants of the meeting highlighted that organizing high-profile visits and activating diplomatic contacts create additional opportunities for deepening bilateral relations.
The Georgian side noted the positive dynamics in the development of relations with Kyrgyzstan and confirmed its readiness to further strengthen political, economic, and cultural cooperation. It was also confirmed that there is a desire to continue implementing joint projects and exchanging experiences, which will help elevate Kyrgyz-Georgian relations to a new level.

The parties also expressed their intention to maintain regular consultations, coordinate joint initiatives, and implement projects aimed at strengthening mutually beneficial cooperation in political, economic, and humanitarian fields.