06.06.20

The Kyrgyz-Turkish Friendship Hospital is accepting patients with coronavirus. This was stated at a briefing by Deputy Minister of Health Nurbolot Usenbayev. According to him, the medical facility began to accept patients with moderate and moderate severe forms.

04.06.20

International flights are scheduled to resume in Kyrgyzstan from June 15. There will be a separate government decision on this issue. This was reported at a briefing of the Government House on Thursday, June 4, by the head of the Civic Aviation Agency of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Akyshev.

04.06.20

Uzbekistan will resume accepting foreign tourists at the same time as Turkey.

03.06.20

Turkish Aksa Energy is implementing an investment project in Uzbekistan to build a new combined cycle gas power plant with a capacity of 240 MW in Tashkent. The project is implemented based on an agreement signed by the company with the Ministry of energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

03.06.20

Uzbekistan will start producing Volkswagen cars. This is reported by the press service of "Uzavtosanoat". Sales of the Volkswagen Caddy will begin in July.

02.06.20
The Turkish Agency for Сooperation and Сoordination (TIKA) has provided assistance to Tajikistan to combat a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19).

02.06.20
Turkmenistan, along with other countries and the UN world tourism organization (WTO), considered methods to combat COVID-19. According to the Trend Agency, with reference to the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, a regional high-level meeting "Path to recovery" was held on June 1, 2020 in the format of a videoconference. The event was organized by the WTO.

01.06.20
In the first quarter of 2020, the revenues of private Telecom operators in Tajikistan increased by 13.2%, the Avesta Agency reports, referring to the Communications Service under the government of the Republic of Tajikistan.

01.06.20
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have agreed to reduce tariffs for cargo transportation by rail according to the reports of zakon.kz.

30.05.20

Uzbekistan has transferred humanitarian aid to Kyrgyzstan in the form of medical items, the press service of the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry reports.

The aid transfer took place on May 30 in Osh.

Humanitarian aid consisted of:

  • 1 000 tons of flour;
  • 60 tons of hypochloride;
  • 2,500 disposable respirators;
  • 2,500 protective suits;
  • 5,000 pairs of disposable gloves;

* 5,000 medical masks.

During the pandemic, Uzbekistan has provided humanitarian assistance to Kyrgyzstan for the second time. The first cargo was delivered in early April. A month later, Republic of Kyrgyzstan helped Uzbekistan with the supply of cement and foodstuff after the collapse of Sardoba reservoir.

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