Russia, Kyrgyzstan To Set Up Joint Air Defence System

Russia, Kyrgyzstan To Set Up Joint Air Defence System

BISHKEK, Oct 13 (NNN-KNA) – Kyrgyz President, Sadyr Japarov, held talks with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, yesterday, in Bishkek, during Putin’s official visit to the country.

Further strengthening military cooperation was discussed by the two sides, and a law ratifying the agreement on the creation of a Joint Regional Air Defence System was signed.

According to the president’s press service, the agreement will ensure more reliable protection of the airspace of both countries, enhance security and protect national interests.

A five-hectare plot of land near Kant Air Base will be provided by Kyrgyzstan, for the creation of the joint air defence system, it said. Kant Air Base is located near Bishkek, became operational in accordance with a bilateral agreement between Russia and Kyrgyzstan in Oct, 2003.

Earlier in the day, the two leaders, during the meeting, highlighted cooperation in the trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres, as well as, in the fields of energy, agriculture, interregional cooperation and the development of green economy.

Noting that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the Kant Air Base and the 30th anniversary of Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, Japarov emphasised that, they are symbols of friendship between the two countries.

“The Kyrgyz side highly values the Kyrgyz-Russian strategic partnership and relations,” he said.

The Russian president thanked Japarov for the warm welcome and hospitality, and highly appreciated the work done by Kyrgyzstan within the framework of its chairmanship, in the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The two leaders also had a wide-ranging and in-depth exchange of views on important issues of common concern.– NNN-KNA  

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