Uzbekistan, EU to take joint measures to sign the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement as soon as possible
Today, the Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov received the Special Representative of the European Union for Central Asia Terhi Hakala, who arrived in Tashkent to participate in the EU-Central Asia Civil Society Forum.

Photo: MFA Uzbekistan
According to the MFA, during the talks, the results of bilateral and interregional events held in 2022 at the highest and high levels were discussed. The prospects for further strengthening cooperation between our country and the EU in all areas were considered.
The parties confirmed their readiness to take joint measures for the soonest signing of the Agreement on enhanced partnership and cooperation between Uzbekistan and the European Union.
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