Russia eyes to produce civilian drones in Uzbekistan
Russia is studying the possibilities of producing polymers and civilian unmanned aerial systems in Uzbekistan. This became known during the 5th meeting of the joint commission at the level of the heads of government of Russia and Uzbekistan.
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“We propose developing other areas as well. We are studying the possibilities of organizing high-tech polymer production, localizing the production of civilian unmanned aerial systems and their components,” the Russian government website quotes Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin as saying.
The Russian PM also mentioned that a decision had been made to create production facilities in the field of railway engineering in Uzbekistan.
Following the meeting, Mishustin and Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov signed a communiqué following the fifth meeting of the joint commission at the level of the heads of government of Russia and Uzbekistan.
Recall that Mishustin arrived in Tashkent on a two-day visit on September 9. Today, September 10, a meeting of the Russian prime minister with the head of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev is planned.
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