Kyrgyzstan PM’s visit marks new milestone in bilateral ties

The Vietnam visit by Kyrgyzstan’s Prime Minister Adylbek Kasimalyev on March 6-7 is expected to mark a new chapter in bilateral relations, deepening traditional friendship between the two countries and unlocking their cooperation potential in key sectors.

Kyrgyzstan’s Prime Minister Adylbek Kasimalyev (Photo: VNA)
Kyrgyzstan’s Prime Minister Adylbek Kasimalyev (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Kyrgyzstan’s Prime Minister Adylbek Kasimalyev will pay an official visit to Vietnam on March 6-7 at the invitation of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. This marks the first visit by a Kyrgyz government leader to Vietnam since the two countries established diplomatic relations, serving as a catalyst for strengthening their traditional friendship and cooperation across various fields.

Growing traditional friendship

After Kyrgyzstan declared independence on August 31, 1991, Vietnam recognised the country’s independence on December 27 the same year. Diplomatic relations were established on June 4, 1992. Since then, both sides have maintained friendly relations, though high-level exchanges have remained limited. Notable visits include Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Quoc Cuong’s trip to Kyrgyzstan in 2009 for political consultation, Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Abdyldaev Erlan Bekeshovich’s visit to Vietnam in 2014, and National Assembly Vice Chairman Nguyen Khac Dinh’s visit to Kyrgyzstan in 2023.

Most recently, on February 17, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang held phone talks with her Kyrgyz counterpart Abakirov Meder. During the talks, Deputy Minister Hang affirmed Vietnam’s commitment to deepening its ties with traditional partners, including Kyrgyzstan. Both sides acknowledged positive developments in bilateral relations, providing a solid foundation for further cooperation. Deputy Minister Abakirov Meder expressed his willingness to work closely with Vietnam to explore new avenues for collaboration and deepen multifaceted cooperation.

The two diplomats agreed to to work together in preparation for future delegation exchanges and visits. They stressed the importance of economic and trade ties and pledged to effectively implement the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union, of which Kyrgyzstan is a member. They also discussed facilitating direct connections between businesses, ministries, and agencies to negotiate and sign cooperation agreements that would promote mutually beneficial cooperation.

They held that Vietnam and Kyrgyzstan have supported each other in international organisations, particularly the United Nations.

Strengthening economic and trade ties

Economic and trade cooperation between the two nations has seen encouraging progress. From 2017 to 2021, two-way trade averaged 1.36 million USD annually. Recent years have witnessed significant growth, with trade reaching 4.5 million USD in 2022, 7.5 million USD in 2023, and 13.5 million USD in 2024.

Vietnam’s key exports to Kyrgyzstan include pepper, tea, cashews, computers, electronics, and components, while Kyrgyzstan exports machinery, equipment, tobacco products, silk, and alcoholic beverages to Vietnam. Both countries have leveraged the FTA between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union to boost trade.

Kyrgyzstan is among the few countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region and the world to unilaterally grant Vietnamese citizens a 60-day visa exemption, facilitating greater business and tourism exchanges.

In terms of investment, as of October 31, 2024, Kyrgyzstan had run one investment project in Vietnam's Khanh Hoa province. The project, valued at 5 million USD, focuses on the production and trade of alcoholic beverages. Kyrgyzstan currently ranks 83rd among 148 countries and territories investing in Vietnam.

The Vietnamese community in Kyrgyzstan remains relatively small, with around 100 people, including three families who have obtained Kyrgyz citizenship. They maintain close ties with the homeland and actively contribute to strengthening bilateral relations.

PM Kasimalyev’s visit to Vietnam is expected to mark a new chapter in Vietnam-Kyrgyzstan relations, deepening their traditional friendship and unlocking cooperation potential in key sectors./.

VNA

See more

Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung (left) and DPRK Minister of Foreign Affairs Choe Son Hui. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese FM, DPRK officials discuss ways to boost bilateral ties

Trung reiterated that Vietnam places strong emphasis on strengthening and advancing its ties with the DPRK in a more practical and effective way, in line with the aspirations of the two nation’s people, while contributing to peace, stability, cooperation and development in the region and the world.

Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Chairman of its Organisation Commission Nguyen Duy Ngoc chairs the first meeting of the steering committee for digital transformation in the Party organisation and personnel sector in Hanoi on May 13, 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Party building work prioritises clean, shared data in digital transformation push

Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee and Chairman of its Organisation Commission Nguyen Duy Ngoc urged provinces and cities to review legal frameworks, decentralisation mechanisms, assigned tasks and administrative procedures, while ensuring synchronisation between local infrastructure systems and the central platform, including equipment, cybersecurity solutions and resource allocation.

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President To Lam speaks at the working session in Hanoi on May 13, 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Party, State leader calls for consolidation of central steering committees on legal, judicial reform

Consolidating the central steering committees for institutional and legal reform and for judicial reform is necessary in order to streamline organisational structures without reducing responsibilities, while ensuring clear accountability, measurable outputs and concrete results. Following the restructuring, the body will be renamed the central steering committee for institutional improvement and law enforcement, with the Party General Secretary and State President serving as its head.

Civil servants provides administrative services for citizens in Son Hai commune of Bac Ninh province. (Photo: VNA)

Reform drive expected to remove barriers, unlock growth momentum

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung recently ordered ministries and agencies to immediately cut at least 30% of administrative procedures, 50% of processing time, 50% of compliance costs and 30% of business conditions, while eliminating all unnecessary procedures.

Ambassador Do Hung Viet, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations (UN), meets with Annalena Baerbock, President of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA). (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam strives for substantive outcome at NPT review conference

At the meeting this week, Ambassador Viet briefed the UNGA President on developments during the first two weeks of the conference. He stressed that the current international geopolitical landscape poses numerous complex challenges, while reaffirming Vietnam’s determination, together with other member states, to promote substantive and balanced outcomes at the conference.

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and President of Vietnam To Lam (R) receives Athsaphangthong Siphandone, member of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Vientiane Party Committee and Chairman of the municipal People’s Council, in Hanoi on May 12, 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Top leader of Vietnam receives Vientiane official in Hanoi

The host leader stressed that cooperation between localities, particularly between the capitals of Hanoi and Vientiane, plays an especially important role as a pioneering force in effectively implementing the foreign polices of the two Parties and States, while also serving as a bridge between politics and development, as well as between strategy and concrete action.

Prime Minister Le Minh Hung receives Chinese Ambassador to Vietnam He Wei in Hanoi on May 12. Photo: VNA

Prime Minister receives Chinese Ambassador

The Party and State of Vietnam always value the assistance China has provided to Vietnam during its past struggle for national independence as well as in national development today. Vietnam consistently regards the development of relations with China as a steadfast policy, an objective requirement, a strategic choice, and a top priority in its foreign policy of independence, self-reliance, multilateralisation and diversification.

Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Tran Duc Thang and Secretary of the Vientiane Party Committee Atsaphangthong Siphandone witness the signing of a memorandum of understanding on cooperation between the Women’s Unions of Hanoi and Vientiane for 2026–2030, as well as a memorandum on enhanced cooperation between the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of Hanoi and the Lao People’s Revolutionary Youth Union of Vientiane for the same period. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi, Vientiane promote comprehensive cooperation in new phase

The capitals of Vietnam and Laos signed memoranda of understanding on joint work in the fields of public communication and mass mobilisation, women and youth affairs, foreign relations, industry and trade, education and health care. These are expected to provide an important basis for implementing their cooperation priorities for 2026–2030.