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Kyrgyzstan and China agree on faster deliveries of petroleum products
Kyrgyzstan and China have reached an agreement to expedite and simplify the delivery of petroleum products, announced following a meeting in Urumqi.
Kyrgyzstan and China have agreed to accelerate and simplify the delivery of petroleum-based lubricants. The agreement was announced after a meeting between Kyrgyz Deputy Prime Minister Erlist Akunbekov and Chen Xiaojian, the Secretary of the Regional Committee of the Communist Party in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, in Urumqi.
The Kyrgyz delegation, led by Akunbekov, visited China to hold discussions on the deliveries. However, details regarding the content of the negotiations were not disclosed.
The new measures are intended to improve trade between the two countries and promote the availability of petroleum-based materials in Kyrgyzstan. The exact timeline for the implementation of the agreement was not disclosed.
This agreement comes at a time when Kyrgyzstan is seeking to strengthen its economic ties with neighboring countries. It remains to be seen how concretely the outcomes of the discussions will be implemented.