Presidents of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to Discuss Mega-projects and Ecology in Bukhara

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Bukhara is emerging as a focal point for major regional politics: President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has arrived in the region to prepare for the working visit of Kazakh leader Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The high-level meeting, scheduled for April 11, is designed to strengthen the foundation of the allied relationship between Central Asia's two largest economies.

Presidents of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to Discuss Mega-projects and Ecology in Bukhara
The visit's agenda covers a vast spectrum of issues—ranging from political dialogue to specific economic initiatives. The leaders will place special emphasis on industrial cooperation and the implementation of joint projects in energy, transport, and the water-environmental sector. It is expected that the parties will discuss new mechanisms for boosting trade turnover and revitalizing interregional ties, which have become the driver of bilateral cooperation in recent years.

Beyond the official business sessions, the presidents will visit Bukhara’s world-renowned historical monuments and tour an exhibition of local industrial products. For Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the visit also includes an inspection of the socio-economic development of the Bukhara region, where he will be briefed on promising projects for infrastructure and industrial modernization. Experts believe that the negotiations in Bukhara will serve as a crucial milestone in ensuring regional stability and the prosperity of the entire Central Asian region.

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