Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kyrgyzstan)
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kyrgyz: Тышкы иштер министрлигинин, Russian: Министерство иностранных дел) is the Kyrgyz government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Kyrgyzstan.
Departments[]
The following 11 are departments in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:[1]
- Commonwealth of Independent States Department
- Western Department
- Eastern Department
- Department for International Organizations
- Department of Economic co-operation
- Consular Service
- Legal Department
- Financial Department
- Help Department
- Protocol Department
- Frontier Department
Diplomatic Academy[]
The Kazy Dikambayev Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan (Russian: Дипломатической академии Министерства иностранных дел Кыргызской Республики им. К. Дикамбаева) is the main instructional institution of the ministry which is used to train future diplomats of Kyrgyzstan. Founded in 2001, the academy is officially accredited and recognized by the Ministry of Education and Science of Kyrgyzstan as a public coeducational institution. It is located on 36 Prospect Erkindik in the capital city of Bishkek.[2]
The academy is currently partnered with the following organizations:[3]
- Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
- MGIMO University
- Xinjiang University
- Confucius Institute
- Lanzhou University
- Friedrich Ebert Foundation
- Konrad Adenauer Foundation
- Diplomatic Academy of Vienna
List of Ministers[]
Kyrgyz SSR[]
- 1944-1949: Kazy Dikambayev[4]
- 1949-1953: Shamshy Tayanov[4]
- 1953-1963: Kuluipa Konduchalova[4]
- 1963-1980: Sakin Begmatova[4]
- 1980-1986: Dzhamal Tashibekova[4]
- 1986-1989: Roza Otunbayeva[4]
- 1989-1991: Zhanyl Tumenbayeva[4]
Kyrgyz Republic[]
- 1991-1992: Muratbek Imanaliyev[4]
- 1992: Roza Otunbayeva[4]
- 1992: Marat Saralinov (acting)[4]
- 1992-1993: Ednan Karabayev[4]
- 1993-1994: Myrza Kaparov (acting)[4]
- 1994-1997: Roza Otunbayeva[4]
- 1997-2002: Muratbek Imanaliyev[4]
- 2002-2005: Askar Aitmatov[4]
- 2005: Roza Otunbayeva[4]
- 2005-2007: Alikbek Jekshenkulov[4]
- 2007-2009: Ednan Karabayev[4]
- 2009-2010: Kadyrbek Sarbayev[4]
- 2010-2012: Ruslan Kazakbayev[4]
- 2012-2018: Erlan Abdyldayev[4]
- 2018–2020: Chingiz Aidarbekov
- 2020–present: Ruslan Kazakbayev
References[]
- ^ http://mfa-osh.kg/ministry/system_mfa/1385-the-departments-of-the-ministry-of-foreign-affairs-of-kyrgyz-republic.html#.W_GsqhhMEez
- ^ "Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic | Ranking & Review".
- ^ "Partners | DIPLOMATIC ACADEMY MFA KR". 27 February 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Foreign ministers E-K". www.rulers.org. Retrieved 2017-08-17.
External links[]
- (in English, Russian, and Kyrgyz) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan
- Diplomatic Academy
- Government ministries of Kyrgyzstan
- Foreign relations of Kyrgyzstan
- Foreign affairs ministries
- Government of Kyrgyzstan
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- Kyrgyzstan stubs