Kyrgyzstan, Russia sign several bilateral documents
BISHKEK. Nov 26 (Interfax) - A number of bilateral documents, including a joint statement on deepening the strategic partnership and allied relations between Moscow and Bishkek, have been signed based on the outcomes of Russian President Vladimir Putin's state visit to Kyrgyzstan.
The Russian and Kyrgyz Economy Ministries signed a memorandum on cooperation in strategic planning.
The two countries' governments, for their part, signed an agreement regulating the legal status of representative offices of their agencies in charge of interior affairs and immigration, as well as an agreement on cooperation in protecting public health.
The Russian and Kyrgyz health ministries also signed a memorandum of understanding in cardiology.
In addition, the sides signed a protocol introducing changes to the June 20, 2017 Treaty on the Development of Military-Technical Cooperation between Kyrgyzstan and Russia.