In Kyrgyzstan, the printing of the national currency has begun. President Sadyr Japarov announced on his social media:
"Today is an important day for Kyrgyzstan!"
"For the first time in our history, we have organized the printing of the national currency — the som. Previously, it was necessary to turn to foreign countries for this, which incurred additional costs."
"Now we have reached a level that allows us to print currency for other countries."
"We have also received an international certificate confirming that the process of making money meets all necessary standards."
"In addition, we are issuing national documents at a high level:
these include civil passports, ID cards, driver's licenses, technical passports for vehicles, and many other important documents."
"We are ready to offer the printing of not only currency but also government documents for other countries. Currently, we have already received orders from several states."
"The presence of the certificate guarantees a high level of protection for our products, making the counterfeiting of such documentation impossible.
At the same time, prices remain affordable."
"For the first time in our history, we have organized the printing of the national currency — the som. Previously, it was necessary to turn to foreign countries for this, which incurred additional costs."
"Now we have reached a level that allows us to print currency for other countries."
"We have also received an international certificate confirming that the process of making money meets all necessary standards."
"In addition, we are issuing national documents at a high level:
these include civil passports, ID cards, driver's licenses, technical passports for vehicles, and many other important documents."
"We are ready to offer the printing of not only currency but also government documents for other countries. Currently, we have already received orders from several states."
"The presence of the certificate guarantees a high level of protection for our products, making the counterfeiting of such documentation impossible.
At the same time, prices remain affordable."
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