
Important issues on the international agenda were discussed, including the current geopolitical situation, problems of international and regional security, as well as pressing topics such as the fight against terrorism, climate change, nuclear non-proliferation, and the implementation of sustainable development goals.

Sadyr Japarov emphasized that Kyrgyzstan remains committed to the principles of the UN Charter and norms of international law, as well as to the peaceful resolution of conflicts. In the context of growing global instability, he noted the importance of dialogue, solidarity, and constructive cooperation among states.

The President expressed Kyrgyzstan's readiness to continue its contribution to international security and support initiatives for sustainable development, as well as to promote an agenda that represents the interests of developing countries and small states. He noted that the joint efforts of the international community are key to achieving long-term stability and peace.









The permanent representatives of the countries at the UN, in turn, noted Kyrgyzstan's achievements in the field of socio-economic development, as well as the country's active role in international cooperation and peaceful conflict resolution. The significance of Kyrgyzstan as a defender of the interests of small and developing countries and a supporter of a more equitable international order was also emphasized.
The parties expressed their readiness for joint actions in the field of protection and sustainable development of mountainous regions, as well as in the areas of trade, investment, tourism, and cultural exchanges.
Present at the meeting were the permanent representatives of countries, including Andorra (Joan Forner Rovira), Chad (Abakar Mukhtar), Gabon (Gislen Ondias Okuma), Guatemala (Jose Alberto Bris Gutierrez), Guinea-Bissau (Samba Sane), Guyana (Caroline Rodrigues-Birkett), Namibia (Pendapala Andreas Naanda), Saint Kitts and Nevis (Mutrise Agatha Williams), and South Sudan (Cecilia Adut Manyok Adeng).