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Kyrgyzstan asks Belarus for cancer treatment quotas

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kyrgyzstan's Parliament Speaker Marlen Mamataliev met with his Belarusian counterpart Natalia Kochanova in St. Petersburg.
  • Mamataliev proposed Belarus allocate quotas for free treatment of Kyrgyz citizens with cancer, citing existing cooperation with Turkey.
  • The officials also discussed bilateral cooperation, aiming for $500 million in trade turnover by 2030 and strengthening inter-parliamentary ties.

During meetings within the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly in St. Petersburg, Kyrgyzstan's Parliament Speaker Marlen Mamataliev engaged with Belarusian Council of the Republic Chairperson Natalia Kochanova. The discussions centered on deepening bilateral cooperation, particularly inter-parliamentary ties. Mamataliev highlighted the positive trajectory of Kyrgyz-Belarusian relations and the shared ambition to achieve $500 million in bilateral trade by 2030. A key proposal from Mamataliev involved Belarus offering free treatment quotas for Kyrgyz citizens suffering from cancer, a move inspired by similar arrangements with Turkey. This initiative underscores Kyrgyzstan's ongoing efforts to address healthcare challenges, especially in oncology and organ transplantation, by leveraging international partnerships. The speaker also extended an invitation to the World Nomad Games, showcasing Kyrgyzstan's cultural offerings. Kochanova, in turn, acknowledged the strong relationship fostered by the leaders of both nations, emphasizing the potential for joint projects across various sectors. She also extended an official invitation to Mamataliev to visit Belarus, signaling a mutual commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic ties.

Belarus is one of the leaders in the CIS countries in providing quality medical services, including in the treatment of cancer and organ transplantation.

โ€” Marlen MamatalievDuring a meeting with Belarusian counterpart Natalia Kochanova, Kyrgyzstan's Parliament Speaker Marlen Mamataliev highlighted Belarus's medical expertise.
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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.