
In his speech to business representatives from Central Asia and the United States, Sadykov noted that the B5+1 format symbolizes a new level of interaction in the region. He emphasized that business plays a key role in implementing transformations by providing an opportunity to directly make proposals to governments and international partners.
The minister highlighted three strategically important aspects of the forum for Kyrgyzstan. The first is strengthening regional cooperation in areas such as logistics, trade, and energy, which require coordinated actions. The second is improving the business climate. Initiatives to reduce administrative barriers and digitize public services fully align with the current reforms in the country. The third is developing international partnerships, where active U.S. participation helps increase investor confidence and opens new opportunities for technology transfer.
Sadykov concluded that "the main message of the forum is clear: Central Asia is a region of cooperation, reforms, and new opportunities for international business."