Uzbekistan and Egypt hold political consultations in Tashkent
On September 26, Tashkent hosted the 11th round of political consultations between the foreign ministries of Uzbekistan and Egypt, underscoring the growing ties between the two nations. The talks were led by Bahromjon Aloyev, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, and Ahmed Shahin, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt.
According to Uzbekistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both sides expressed satisfaction with the dynamic development of Uzbek-Egyptian relations, highlighting the deepening of their comprehensive partnership and multi-faceted cooperation. Special attention was given to the implementation of agreements reached during the high-level visit to Cairo in February 2023.
The delegations reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening collaboration in key areas such as politics, trade, investment, and cultural exchanges. Both countries emphasized the importance of leveraging their economic diplomacy potential and expressed mutual readiness to take concrete steps toward this goal.
In particular, the recently concluded Uzbek-Egyptian Business Forum in Uzbekistan was seen as a key step toward elevating economic cooperation to a new level. Discussions also focused on fostering direct business contacts, boosting tourism flows, and enhancing collaboration in education, innovation, and healthcare.
In addition to bilateral relations, the two sides exchanged views on international and regional issues and discussed the upcoming joint events scheduled at various levels.
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