
During the meeting, important issues regarding preparations for Hajj were discussed. In particular, emphasis was placed on problems related to free waqf dormitories in Mecca, medical requirements for pilgrims, overall costs of Hajj and visa procedures, as well as other aspects of organization. Photo DUMK
Additionally, negotiations were held with representatives of the Nusuk Masar platform. Issues related to the uploading of pilgrims' personal data, visa processes, and new requirements concerning the operation of the platform were discussed. The Kyrgyz delegation received all the necessary information on-site.
The commission also visited the Adahi project office, which is related to the Saudi side's requirement to purchase sacrificial animals exclusively through the Nusuk Masar platform. Meeting participants reviewed the procedures for sacrifices, payment mechanisms, and other related issues.
It should be noted that in 2026, the organization of the sacrificial ritual during Hajj will, for the first time, be under the control of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia.