Saida Mirziyoyeva holds talks with U.S. delegation to discuss strengthening education and tech cooperation
On May 16, Presidential Aide Saida Mirziyoyeva held a meeting with a delegation consisting of members of the Utah State Senate and representatives from U.S. business circles.

Photo: Saida Mirziyoyeva / Telegram
According to reports, the sides discussed specific and practical steps to enhance cooperation in education, business development — particularly support for women entrepreneurs — and technology.
There was strong interest expressed in establishing ties with the Silicon Slopes technology hub and universities in the state of Utah.
“We also proposed launching cooperation between Uzbek exporters and the World Trade Center in Salt Lake City. I am confident that this marks the beginning of a strong and mutually beneficial partnership,” Saida Mirziyoyeva wrote on her Telegram channel.
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