GENERAL

A new stage of Kyrgyz-Turkmen postal cooperation: a strategic agreement has been signed

On 11 September, an important step was taken in the development of postal services and logistics between Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan. Marat Cherikchiev, General Director of Kyrgyz Pochtasy [Kyrgyz Post], held an online conversation with Serdar Ovvadov, General Director of the Turkmenpost Postal Communication Company, during which the parties signed an agreement on long-term strategic partnership, the press service of Kyrgyz Pochtasy reports.

The purpose of this agreement is to establish stable and mutually beneficial relations in the field of postal logistics and e-commerce. Special attention is paid to the creation of a seamless logistics chain between China, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan with the possibility of using a logistics complex with access to the port of Turkmenbashi.

Marat Cherikchiev, General Director of Kyrgyz Post Offices, noted that the signing of this agreement not only strengthens ties between the two postal operators, but also opens the way to creating more efficient and affordable postal services for citizens of Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan. Improving logistics and speeding up the delivery of mail are key aspects of this cooperation, which will undoubtedly have a positive impact on both the economy.

In addition, the agreement promotes closer interaction between business and society in both countries. It opens up new opportunities for the development of e-commerce, the exchange of experience and technology, which will ultimately contribute to the strengthening of economic and social infrastructure.

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