Kyrgyzstan is represented in Greece through a non resident ambassador based in Bishkek (in the Foreign Ministry).
Kyrgyz consular representation in Greece is made by the Kazakh consulate in Athens.
[3] In 2002, the deputy Kyrgyz foreign minister, Asanbek Osmonaliyev visited Greece to discuss the prospects for "bilateral political cooperation and the possibilities of arranging an official visit by the Kyrgyz president, Askar Akayev, to Greece".
Akayev said: "It is 12 years since diplomatic relations between the two countries have been established, and this is a good beginning to build close and efficient cooperation.
The aim of my visit is to raise our relations to a different qualitative level and to lay the foundation for their legal basis by signing bilateral documents.