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Shavkat Mirziyoyev, PM of Japan talk over the phone 

Today, June 9, a telephone conversation took place between the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and the Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida. 

Photo: Presidential Press Service

According to the press service of the head of our state, the parties considered topical issues of further development and deepening of the Uzbek-Japanese multifaceted cooperation, as well as the international and regional agenda.

The leaders of the two countries exchanged warm congratulations and wishes on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations and the 20th anniversary of the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and Japan.

It was noted with deep satisfaction that the Tokyo summit in December 2019 and regular contacts at the highest level made it possible to bring bilateral relations to a qualitatively new level, filling them with practical content.

The volume of mutual trade is growing - since the beginning of this year, the indicators of trade have doubled. Direct investments of leading Japanese companies in our economy are increasing, more and more new joint ventures are being created in high-tech sectors of the economy. Major projects are being implemented jointly to modernize and expand energy capacities, organize modern industrial production, including in mechanical engineering and the chemical industry, and develop hotel infrastructure. The first Digital University of Japan operates in our capital.

The head of our state expressed sincere gratitude to the Prime Minister and the Government of Japan for the full support of irreversible reforms in New Uzbekistan. It was noted that the volume of financial and financial-technical assistance provided through the Japanese Agency JICA and the Bank for International Cooperation JABIC exceeded $7 billion.

In addition, the results of fruitful meetings and negotiations of government delegations held this year were highly appreciated.

The leaders called for further expansion of practical cooperation and promotion of projects in the field of innovation, green economy, digital technologies, science and education, continuation of cultural and humanitarian exchange programs and inter-parliamentary dialogue.

An agreement was reached on organizing a full-scale exposition of Uzbekistan at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka.

During the telephone conversation, issues of the international agenda were touched upon.

The Prime Minister of Japan expressed gratitude for Uzbekistan’s continued support in the issue of the country’s permanent membership in the UN Security Council, on the issues of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and the return of abducted Japanese citizens.

The President of Uzbekistan congratulated the Japanese side on the successful holding of the Water Summit in the city of Kumamoto, and also spoke in support of the priority areas of practical cooperation in Asia put forward by the head of the Government of Japan in order to achieve sustainable development and prosperity of our vast region.

In turn, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida praised Uzbekistan’s initiatives to strengthen relations of trust, good neighborliness and full partnership in Central Asia, as well as the assistance provided in ensuring long-term peace and economic recovery in Afghanistan.

Mutual interest was expressed in using the full potential of mutually beneficial cooperation within the framework of the “Central Asia plus Japan” Dialogue.

At the end of the conversation, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev invited Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to pay an official visit to our country.

The telephone conversation between the leaders of Uzbekistan and Japan took place in a traditionally open, friendly and businesslike atmosphere.

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