He made a corresponding statement at a parliamentary meeting.

“Banks work with each other. Now about 70-80% of Sberbank is engaged in transfers of our migrants. Our banks, which have correspondent accounts directly with Russian banks, are working today, there are no problems,” RIA Novosti quotes him as saying.

He noted that the current difficulties are related to the fact that Elkart is serviced at the interbank processing center (IPC) of Kyrgyzstan.

“More than 4 million cards of Kyrgyz citizens have been launched with the help of the MPC. To avoid jeopardizing these cards, we have now taken these steps,” said the head of the Cabinet.

Earlier it was reported that all banks in Kyrgyzstan, in order to avoid secondary sanctions, stopped servicing cards of the Russian payment system MIR.