
Kymbat Urumkulova emphasized educational initiatives, particularly the establishment of the first Eurasian Center for the Russian Language and Culture. "The center aims to promote the Russian language and strengthen ties between Russia and Kyrgyzstan through international programs, teacher training, and the implementation of humanitarian projects. Our center offers various educational programs for children and teenagers, including theater and choreography studios, the media school 'PRORussian,' and courses in digital culture and programming. For adults, there are film clubs and literary meetings featuring works by classic Russian literature," she added.
Additionally, the work of the "Eurasia" social stores was discussed, which aim to improve access to essential goods for the population. "Now, not only pensioners and people with disabilities can use the social card for purchases, but also parents with minor children, single mothers, medical workers, teachers, and students," Urumkulova noted.
Tilek Tekebaev, for his part, expressed gratitude for the contribution of the Autonomous Non-Commercial Organization "Eurasia" to the social and economic development of the republic and expressed interest in expanding cooperation. He highlighted the importance of previously provided assistance, including the transfer of 10 school buses to remote villages, which made the journey to school safer for children.
The meeting also discussed the development of education in the region, the implementation of digital technologies, and the promotion of sports among youth, as well as opportunities for joint work in these areas.
As a result of the meeting, the parties reached an agreement on further cooperation and the implementation of joint projects aimed at the sustainable development of the Jalal-Abad region and improving the quality of life for its population.