Japan may implement a new road safety project in Uzbekistan
A meeting was held with a member of the House of Representatives of the Japanese Parliament, Keiji Furuya.
According to Dunyo, a meeting was held with a member of the House of Representatives of the Parliament of Japan, Keiji Furuya, to discuss the development of inter-parliamentary cooperation between Uzbekistan and Japan and the substantive enrichment of bilateral relations.
The current state of political, trade-economic, cultural-humanitarian and interregional cooperation between the two countries and the prospects for their development were discussed in detail.
Particular attention was also paid to issues related to the implementation of new projects in the fields of information technology, food, healthcare, traffic safety and crafts.
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