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Top EU diplomat to visit Kyrgyzstan for talks on sanctions

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Posted on February 3, 2026

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By Aigerim Turgunbaeva BISHKEK, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan said on Tuesday the European Union's sanctions envoy would visit on February 26 after a report that the EU was planning to ban some exports

Top EU diplomat to visit Kyrgyzstan for talks on sanctions

EU Sanctions and Kyrgyzstan's Economic Landscape

By Aigerim Turgunbaeva

Background on EU Sanctions

BISHKEK, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan said on Tuesday the European Union's sanctions envoy would visit on February 26 after a report that the EU was planning to ban some exports to the Central Asian country for allegedly facilitating Russian sanctions evasion.

Kyrgyzstan's Economic Growth

Bloomberg News reported last week that the EU was considering the first use of its "last resort" anti-sanctions evasion tool by banning exports of certain categories of goods to Kyrgyzstan.

Impact on Banking and Trade

In a statement, Kyrgyzstan's government said Deputy Prime Minister Daniyar Amangeldiev held a video call with EU envoy David O'Sullivan on Tuesday and they agreed on "constructive and substantive dialogue on sanctions-related issues".

It said further talks would take place during O'Sullivan's visit to Bishkek later this month.

A mountainous country of 7 million people, Kyrgyzstan has enjoyed rapid economic growth in recent years, partly by becoming a main clearinghouse for trade with Russia redirected by Western sanctions imposed on Moscow over its war in Ukraine.

Several Kyrgyz bank and cryptocurrency firms have come under U.S., EU and British sanctions for allegedly facilitating illicit trade with Russia.

Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet republic, continues to host Russian military bases and is in a customs union with Russia, where many of its citizens work as migrant labourers.

(Reporting by Aigerim Turgunbaeva; writing by Felix Light; editing by Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • EU envoy to visit Kyrgyzstan for sanctions talks.
  • Potential export bans due to sanctions evasion concerns.
  • Kyrgyzstan's economic growth linked to trade with Russia.
  • Kyrgyz banks implicated in illicit trade facilitation.
  • Further discussions planned during the envoy's visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are EU sanctions?
EU sanctions are restrictive measures imposed by the European Union to influence the behavior of countries or individuals, often in response to violations of international law or human rights.
What is economic growth?
Economic growth refers to an increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a specific period, typically measured by GDP.
What is foreign currency?
Foreign currency is any currency that is not the domestic currency of a country, used in international trade and investment.

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