POLITICS | 12:58 / 16.08.2025
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Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan sign draft agreement on mutual recognition of pension service

The relevant agencies of the two countries have signed a draft agreement on state social insurance and pension provision.

Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan have agreed to mutually recognize pension service periods. This means that regardless of which of the two countries a pensioner resides in or where they worked, the periods of employment will be counted when calculating pension payments.

According to the press service of the Social Fund of the Kyrgyz Republic, the draft documents were signed in Tashkent during a meeting between representatives of the two states’ institutions.

The talks involved staff from the Social Fund of Kyrgyzstan and the Off-Budget Pension Fund under Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Economy and Finance. As a result, the parties signed a draft agreement on state social insurance and pension provision. At the same time, it was clarified that the document takes into account the specific features of the legislation of both countries.

The main goal of the agreement is to ensure equal rights for Kyrgyz and Uzbek citizens in receiving insurance and state pensions, as well as to prevent the double payment of insurance contributions.

The document signed in Tashkent provides for:

• combining service periods for pension entitlement;

• paying pensions to citizens regardless of their country of residence, without deducting delivery costs;

• regulations on business trips and extensions of terms to prevent double contributions.

Kyrgyz officials believe the implementation of this agreement will strengthen bilateral relations between the republics and create additional opportunities for social and economic cooperation, including within large infrastructure projects such as the construction of the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway.

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