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Summary tailored to your query (Kyrgyzstan, focusing on foreign policy, politics, diplomacy, elections, economy, security) based on IMF Article IV materials: - Economy: Kyrgyz Republic shows strong recent growth, declining inflation, and improving fiscal space, supported by favorable debt dynamics. Medium-term growth is expected to moderate toward about 5¼% as re-export trade normalizes. Inflation should remain manageable with prudent monetary policy. Key investment prioriti
2026-05-24Kyrgyzstan seeks a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, arguing that current representation of small, landlocked, and developing nations weakens global collective security. President Sadyr Zhaparov urged world leaders to elect Kyrgyzstan in the June 3 Security Council elections. He positions Kyrgyzstan as independent from blocs, aiming to contribute to preventive diplomacy, mediation, nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament, and to link climate and security. He emp
2026-05-24Kyrgyzstan’s 2025 foreign policy: Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev described 2025 as a year of active, multidimensional diplomacy grounded in a multi-vector, pragmatic approach. Key focus areas included: - Expanding political dialogue and economic cooperation; protecting Kyrgyz citizens abroad. - Strengthening ties with core partners, advancing integration processes and multilateral formats. - Notable progress in bilateral relations and increased diplomatic activity under President
2026-05-24Kyrgyzstan faces a potential power clash between President Sadyr Japarov and former security chief Kamchybek Tashiyev. Since dismissing Tashiyev and multiple GKNB and government officials in February, Japarov has reshaped security and investigative bodies, consolidating control and signaling a political realignment. A Kyrgyzneftegaz probe into oil dealings allegedly tied to Tashiyev’s circle is viewed as targeting his base. The crisis follows a February open letter pushing fo
2026-05-24Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubaev attended the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey. During a panel on “Rising Together: Global Positioning of Central Asian States at Their 35th Anniversary,” he and other delegations discussed Central Asia’s evolving role, regional cooperation (including 5+1 formats), and regional security challenges. Kulubaev highlighted Central Asia’s political sovereignty, economic progress, and regional diplomacy as drivers of stability, border issue
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