This was reported on the website of the Kyrgyz leader.

It is noted that "the president expressed serious concern about the current situation in Afghanistan, which may negatively affect the security of the CSTO member states."

“He noted that the formation of a theocratic state in our region will undoubtedly negatively affect the current situation in the member countries of the organization,” the message says.

The presidential press service said that "Japarov emphasized the commitment of the Kyrgyz side to support friendly relations with Afghanistan and non-interference in its internal affairs."

"At the same time, the head of state noted the need to conduct a dialogue with representatives of the new government of Afghanistan on possible options for cooperation on various issues for the earliest possible stabilization of the situation in the country," the press service added.

Earlier it was reported that Russian leader Vladimir Putin, speaking on Thursday via video link at the summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, commented on the situation in Afghanistan.