Kyrgyzstan To Pave Way For New Transportation Corridors Via Central Asian Nations
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, August 9. President of
Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Zhaparov proposed exploring the creation of new
multimodal routes and transport corridors through Central Asia,
Trend reports via
the Kyrgyz president's press office.
President Zhaparov made the statement at the 6th Consultative
Meeting of Central Asian Heads of State in Astana,
He highlighted the ongoing improvements and upgrades to
international highways in Kyrgyzstan, the construction of modern
airports throughout the country, the completion of the major
strategic North-South road project, and the initiation of the
China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railroad construction.
Zhaparov also mentioned Kyrgyzstan's active efforts in the
rational use of water and energy resources, as well as advancements
in energy efficiency and conservation. An interagency agreement for
the Kambarata-1 Dam construction project was signed between the
energy ministries of Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.
"The parties are working to harmonize the draft
intergovernmental agreement. We have also begun developing the
potential of small rivers, with the construction of small and
medium-sized hydroelectric power plants underway across the
country. We welcome cooperation and investment proposals in this
area," Zhaparov stated.
Additionally, he emphasized that Kyrgyzstan initiated the
establishment of the Regional Center for Energy-Efficient and
Resource-Saving Technologies in Bishkek last year.
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