Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan Meets with President of Islamic Development Bank

During the spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Washington, the Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan, Adelbek Kasymaliev, met with the President of the Islamic Development Bank, Dr. Mohamed Al-Jasser. The discussions centered on strengthening strategic cooperation within the framework of the Member Country Partnership Strategy (2023-2027), improving the quality and implementation of current operations, and exploring new opportunities for collaboration, especially in the energy sector.
The meeting also addressed potential support from the Islamic Development Bank for key national priorities, including the Kambarata Hydropower Project, the water sector, and specifically drinking water. The emphasis was on enhancing strategic cooperation and exploring new avenues for collaboration within the context of the Member Country Partnership Strategy for the next five years. This includes a focus on improving the quality and implementation of ongoing operations, as well as exploring new opportunities for collaboration in the energy sector.
The main focus of the meeting between the Prime Minister and the President of the Islamic Development Bank was on enhancing strategic cooperation within the framework of the Member Country Partnership Strategy for the next five years. This includes improving the quality and implementation of current operations, as well as exploring new opportunities for collaboration, particularly in the energy sector. The meeting also discussed potential support from the Islamic Development Bank for key national priorities, such as the Kambarata Hydropower Project and the water sector, with a specific focus on drinking water.
In conclusion, the meeting between the Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan and the President of the Islamic Development Bank highlighted the importance of strategic cooperation and collaboration in achieving national development priorities. Through discussions on enhancing the quality and implementation of current operations, as well as exploring new opportunities for partnership, both parties aim to strengthen their relationship and work towards sustainable development, particularly in the energy and water sectors. The potential support from the Islamic Development Bank for key national projects underscores the commitment to addressing critical issues and advancing the country’s development goals.