July 4, 2019, 9:36
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Bishkek, July 3, 2019. /Kabar/. Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to Russia Alikbek Dzhekshenkulov has presented credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Alexander Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace.
The press service of the Embassy reported that Vladimir Putin, addressing the heads of diplomatic missions, noted: "We have a strategic partnership and allied relations with Kyrgyzstan. Our countries participate in the Eurasian integration processes, including close cooperation within the Eurasian Economic Union, and promote international and regional security through the Collective Security Treaty Organization. The state visit to Kyrgyzstan in March gave a new impetus to trade, economic, military, technical, cultural and other cooperation."
Letters of credence were presented to the President of Russia by: Denis Kalume Numbi (the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Mohamed Yongawo (the Republic of Sierra Leone), Tovar da Silva Nunes (the Federative Republic of Brazil), Alemayehu Tegenu Aargau (the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia), Vladimir Semashko (the Republic of Belarus), Alba Azucena Torres Mejia (the Republic of Nicaragua), Mehmet Samsar (the Republic of Turkey), Tomislav Car (the Republic of Croatia), Alibek Jekshenkulov (the Kyrgyz Republic), Clemens Handuukeme Kashuupulwa (the Republic of Namibia), Hamid Hamouni (the Islamic Republic of Mauritania), Mohammad Latif Bahand (the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan), Tasia Athanasiou (the Hellenic Republic), Lee Sok-bae (the Republic of Korea), Andreas Zenonos (the Republic of Cyprus), Lilliam Rodriguez Jimenez (the Republic of Costa Rica), Louis Sylvestre Radegonde (the Republic of Seychelles), and Chandapiwa Nteta (the Republic of Botswana).