Mirziyoyev and Putin discuss strengthening Uzbek–Russian partnership
The Presidents of Uzbekistan and Russia discussed strengthening bilateral relations, trade, economic and investment cooperation, as well as humanitarian ties.
Photo: Presidential Press Service
On October 14, Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Vladimir Putin held (https://president.uz/uz/lists/view/8566) a telephone conversation.
During the talks, the leaders reviewed issues related to the further development and deepening of the comprehensive strategic partnership and alliance between Uzbekistan and Russia, focusing on the practical implementation of high-level agreements.
Particular attention was given to maintaining the positive growth dynamics of key trade, economic, and investment indicators, as well as supporting cooperative projects between the regions of the two countries.
The sides expressed satisfaction with the expanding humanitarian cooperation, especially in culture, arts, and education, including the training of engineering specialists.
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