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Meeting in Kyrgyzstan Embassy

Today, on February 27, the team of Fermata Art Foundation visited Washington DC, within the framework of the visit, we met with the Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to the USA, Mr. Baktybek A. Amanbaev, the meeting was very productive and informative. He gave us a cultural and geographical presentation and added that the choice of the Kyrgyz nation is the path of democratic development, therefore the country is open to foreign investments to democratize this Central Asian country as quickly as possible.
According to Mr. Amanbaev, the country has great potential, from a geographical point of view, because Kyrgyzstan is located at the crossroads of civilizations, and historically, the legendary Silk Road passed through this Central Asian country. I told the ambassador that the present and the history of Georgia and Kyrgyzstan are very similar, both countries have had a difficult way maintaining their identity throughout history and both countries are going through the most difficult period in the cycle of democratization, and I also told him that the activities of Fermata Art are in perfect harmony for Kyrgyzstan. Priority, in terms of promotion.
Ms. Tatyana Ishutkina and Mr. Nikolai Synkov, Ambassador presented past experiences and meetings of foreign representatives with local governments, and during the meeting, Fermata presented future projects that will be informative and will involve young people living in post-Soviet countries, which will primarily affect positively In the promotion of Kyrgyzstan in the United States of America.
The ambassador also expressed a great desire to give an opportunity through Fermata to hold an informative lecture in the higher education institutions of New England and get to know Kyrgyzstan, which is promising for young people, standing on the path of democracy.
At the end of the meeting, Fermata Art presented to the embassy the pictures of American children drawn within the framework of the children’s project, made especially for their Kyrgyz peers.
Finally, both sides expressed readiness for cooperation and the continuation of future cooperation within the framework of new projects that will help the post-Soviet countries to integrate into the territory of modern America.