Central Asia is a strategically important region from the point of view of the trade, economic and transport sector. This was stated by the President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Zhaparov, speaking at the informal summit of the organization of the Turkic states (OTG), which was held in the Azerbaijani city of Shusha.
“Our countries are located at the junction of the east and west, north and south, Europe and Asia. The Kyrgyz sides consider it important to further develop and modernize the existing and the development of new transport arteries of the region,” said Zhaparov, the words of which are given by the Kyrgyz media. P>
He noted that the OTG member countries carry out joint work on the creation of the combined digital platforms and the digitalization of customs procedures, which in turn is considered a factor in the increase in trade and transportation of states of the departure.
At the same time, Zhaparov recalled that work began in Kyrgyzstan to introduce automatic weight -haggard control systems.
According to the Head of State, in the future, the possibilities of using digital technologies will help to solve issues of cargo delay on the borders and simplify customs procedures within the framework of
“To strengthen the transportation of the Turkic states, we are building a railway of China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan. On June 6, a trilateral cooperation agreement was signed. New transcontinental railway line will expand the logistics and transit potential of the Turkic states, open new markets, create new chains logistics security, ”the president said.
In Shush, an informal summit of the heads of state of the OTG took place. В работе мероприятия приняли участие президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев, президент Казахстана Касым-Жомарт Токаев, президент Узбекистана Шавкат Мирзиёев, президент Кыргызстана Садыр Жапаров, вице-президент Турции Джевдет Йылмаз, генеральный секретарь ОТГ Кубанычбек Омуралиев, а также в президент Турецкой Республики Северного Кипра (имеющий Observer status in the organization) Ersin Tatars, and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.