Eurasian Star Geo Politics Uzbekistan and Belarus reaffirm commitment to further strengthening multifaceted cooperation
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Uzbekistan and Belarus reaffirm commitment to further strengthening multifaceted cooperation

President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev on July 8 arrived in Minsk on an official visit. On July 9, Mirziyoyev and President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko held tête-à-tête talks, followed by expanded talks with members of their official delegations.

At the beginning of the meeting, President Mirziyoyev noted that Uzbek-Belarusian multifaceted relations had reached a qualitatively new level in recent years.

He emphasized that, as part of the preparations for the current visit, a meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission, a Business Council meeting, political consultations, expert discussions, the Days of Uzbek Culture, and a number of other events had been successfully held.

The leaders expressed satisfaction with the steady growth in bilateral trade. Over the past five years, it has nearly tripled, reaching almost $1 billion by the end of last year. Since the beginning of this year, bilateral trade has increased by a further 30 percent.

They welcomed the Action Plan adopted on the eve of the visit, which sets out specific measures to increase bilateral trade to $2 billion, as well as launch new cooperation projects in agriculture, mechanical engineering, pharmaceuticals, the electrical, light, furniture, and other industries.

The leaders also expressed interest in exchanging experience in the peaceful use of atomic energy and the development of related social infrastructure.

The fruitful outcomes of the third Forum of Regions of Uzbekistan and Belarus, held in Minsk the day before, were particularly noted. The forum resulted in the signing of a substantial portfolio of trade contracts and investment agreements.

The leaders emphasized the importance of continuing active cultural and humanitarian exchanges.

They also agreed to organize joint tourism, medical, and education forums before the end of this year.

In conclusion, Mirziyoyev invited President Lukashenko to pay an official visit to Uzbekistan.

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