India on Monday agreed to a USD 200 million Line of Credit support for development projects in Kyrgyzstan, as External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held "cordial and constructive" talks with his Kyrgyz counterpart Ruslan Kazakbaev on a wide range of bilateral and global issues, including Afghanistan. Jaishankar arrived here on Sunday as part of his four-day visit to Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Armenia with an aim to further expand bilateral ties with the three Central Asian countries.
"Cordial and constructive talks with FM Ruslan Kazakbaev of Kyrgyz Republic. Agreed on USD 200 million LoC to support development projects. Also concluded an understanding on executing high impact community projects," Jaishankar tweeted. "Discussed need for early travel of Indian students and more liberal visa regime. Reviewed our Defence and security cooperation positively," he said.
During the meeting, Jaishankar also held a discussion on the evolving situation in Afghanistan. Jaishankar also gifted Indian epics and classics to the Manas-Mahatma Gandhi library in Bishkek. "Very pleased to gift Indian epics and classics to the Manas-Mahatma Gandhi library in Bishkek. Applaud the leadership of Prof. Turgunaliev in strengthening our cultural cooperation," he tweeted.
During his stay in Kyrgyzstan, Jaishankar will also call on President Sadyr Japarov. “This will be his first visit to the country as the external affairs minister," the Ministry of External Affairs had said, adding that some agreements are also expected to be signed during the visit. Jaishankar will be in Kazakhstan from October 11 to 12 to attend the 6th Ministerial meeting of the Conference of Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA), the MEA said.