
During the discussion, participants exchanged views on important international issues, including the complex geopolitical situation, security problems at both international and regional levels, the fight against terrorism and extremism, climate change, as well as issues related to nuclear non-proliferation and achieving sustainable development goals.

The head of the Kyrgyz Republic emphasized the country's unwavering commitment to the principles of the UN Charter and international law, highlighting the need for peaceful conflict resolution. In the context of growing global instability, he stated that dialogue, solidarity, and constructive cooperation among states are particularly important.

The President expressed Kyrgyzstan's readiness to continue participating in strengthening international security and supporting initiatives aimed at sustainable development, paying special attention to the interests of small and developing countries. He noted that the joint efforts of the international community are key to ensuring long-term stability and peace.









The permanent representatives of foreign states, in turn, noted Kyrgyzstan's achievements in the field of socio-economic development and its active role in deepening international cooperation, peaceful conflict resolution, and promoting initiatives in sustainable development.
Particular attention was paid to Kyrgyzstan's role as a defender of the interests of small and developing countries, as well as its commitment to creating a more inclusive and balanced international order.

The parties expressed their readiness to work together in the field of protection and sustainable development of mountain regions, as well as in trade and economic cooperation, attracting investments, tourism, and cultural exchange.
The meeting was also attended by the permanent representatives of countries such as Andorra (Joan Forner Rovira), Chad (Abakar Mukhtar), Gabon (Gislen Ondias Okuma), Guatemala (Jose Alberto Bris Gutierrez), Guinea-Bissau (Samba Sane), Guyana (Caroline Rodrigues-Birkett), Namibia (Pendapala Andreas Naanda), Saint Kitts and Nevis (Mutrice Agatha Williams), and South Sudan (Cecilia Adut Manyok Adeng).