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    Kyrgyzstan seeks talks with EU over report that bloc considers sanctions over Russia trade

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on February 2, 2026

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    Last updated: February 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Kyrgyzstan is in talks with the EU over potential sanctions related to its trade with Russia, as the EU considers using its anti-sanctions tool.

    Table of Contents

    • Kyrgyzstan's Response to EU Sanctions
    • Background on Kyrgyzstan's Trade Relations
    • Impact of Sanctions on Kyrgyz Banks
    • Economic Growth Amid Sanctions Threat

    Kyrgyzstan Engages EU Over Potential Sanctions Related to Russia Trade

    Kyrgyzstan's Response to EU Sanctions

    ALMATY, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan's government said on Monday that it is seeking talks with the European Union, after Bloomberg reported last week that the bloc is planning the first-ever use of  its anti-sanctions circumvention tool against the Central Asian country.

    Background on Kyrgyzstan's Trade Relations

    Deputy Prime Minister Daniyar Amangeldiev told U.S. broadcaster RFE/RL's Kyrgyz outlet that he would speak in the coming days to EU sanctions chief David O'Sullivan, after the report that Brussels may punish Kyrgyzstan for what it says is the country's role in facilitating the evasion of sanctions against Russia.

    Impact of Sanctions on Kyrgyz Banks

    Kyrgyzstan, a mountainous country of 7 million that is closely allied and in a customs union with Russia, has become a principal clearinghouse for exports to Russia redirected by Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine.

    Economic Growth Amid Sanctions Threat

    A string of Kyrgyz banks and cryptocurrency firms have come under U.S., EU and UK sanctions in recent months for facilitating sanctions evasion.

    Bloomberg reported last week that the EU is considering upping the pressure on Kyrgyzstan by using the mechanism to ban the export of certain kinds of goods to Kyrgyzstan, including machine tools and some radio equipment.

    This "last resort" measure allows the EU to restrict the sale, supply, transfer, or export of sensitive goods and technology to specific third countries.

    Kyrgyzstan has enjoyed rapid economic growth, the fastest in Central Asia, partly driven by surging wartime trade with Russia, which maintains military bases in Kyrgyzstan.

    (Reporting by Felix Light; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kyrgyzstan seeks talks with the EU over potential sanctions.
    • •The EU may use its anti-sanctions tool against Kyrgyzstan.
    • •Kyrgyz banks face sanctions for facilitating trade with Russia.
    • •Kyrgyzstan's economy is growing despite sanctions threats.
    • •The EU considers restricting exports to Kyrgyzstan.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kyrgyzstan seeks talks with EU over report that bloc considers sanctions over Russia trade

    1What is a clearinghouse?

    A clearinghouse is an intermediary that facilitates the exchange of payments, securities, or derivatives transactions, ensuring that trades are settled efficiently.

    2What is sanctions evasion?

    Sanctions evasion refers to the act of circumventing or avoiding restrictions imposed by sanctions, often through illegal or deceptive means.

    3What is economic growth?

    Economic growth is the increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period, typically measured by GDP.

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