Kyrgyzstan Recognizes New Driver's Licenses as Valid in Europe and Russia
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Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov announced that new Kyrgyz driver's licenses are recognized in Europe and Russia. The announcement was made on April 13 during a visit to the Alai district in Osh region. This comes as Kyrgyzstan plans to replace old licenses and passports.
New License Recognition
President Sadyr Japarov stated that the new driver's licenses issued in Kyrgyzstan will be recognized in European countries, Russia, and other states. This declaration was made during his interaction with residents of the Alai district on April 13. The new licenses are part of a broader initiative to update national identification documents.
Document Replacement Plan
Kyrgyzstan plans to replace all old driver's licenses and passports with new versions. Japarov mentioned that he had previously observed the sale of Kyrgyz ID cards in Moscow for 5,000 rubles. The move aims to enhance the security and international acceptance of Kyrgyz identification documents.
What's Next
Kyrgyz authorities are expected to roll out the new documents nationwide. It remains unclear how quickly international recognition will be fully implemented.
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Kyrgyzstan Recognizes New Driver's Licenses as Valid in Europe and Russia









