BİSHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, November 6. After the summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) in Kyrgyzstan, the Bishkek Declaration is set to be adopted, said Zheenbek Kulubaev, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan, Trend reports.
He made the announcement ahead of the meeting of the FMs of the OTS member states.
"The primary document is a declaration that outlines the nature of our relations and sets out the path for future cooperation. Key areas include political dialogue among our organization’s members, expanding trade and economic ties, boosting transit potential, and strengthening cultural exchanges between our countries," said Kyrgyzstan’s Foreign Minister.
He also noted that significant organizational decisions would be made, including on the secretariat’s work.
"We are committed to well-considered decisions and see our organization as an active player capable of addressing today’s key challenges. We are confident that today’s event will be successful," Kulubaev added.
The meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) precedes the 11th OTS Summit, themed "Strengthening the Turkic World: Economic Integration, Sustainable Development, Digital Future, and Security for All."
The leaders will discuss ways to advance multilateral cooperation within the OTS, make decisions on the organization’s pressing issues, and sign a series of multilateral agreements, including the Summit’s final Declaration.
After the Summit, the chairmanship of the Organization of Turkic States will pass to the Kyrgyz Republic for 2025.