Kyrgyzstan–Pakistan relations
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Relations between Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan were established on 20 December 1991 shortly after Kyrgyzstan became independent from the Soviet Union. Diplomatic relations were formally established on 10 May 1992. In 1991, both countries signed an agreement for the promotion and expansion of economic and cultural ties. Relations have since strengthened. According to The News (Pakistan), Kyrgyzstan Ambassador to Pakistan Erik Beishembiev said that their relations are greatly valued. They share cultural ties with the Mughal Empire, which's founder Babur was born in current-day territory of Kyrgyzstan. According to The News (Pakistan) the Ambassador said “Today our countries enjoy excellent political relations and regularly exchange visits on the highest and high levels."[1]
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- ^ 10th Anniversary of Pak-Kyrgyz Diplomatic Relations Retrieved 11 October 2008.
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