The President of Uzbekistan received a British delegation
Uzbekistan
On February 17, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev received Lord John Alderdice, the UK Trade Envoy for Central Asia and Azerbaijan, who was in Uzbekistan on a working visit.
The parties discussed the further expansion of the mutually beneficial Uzbek-British partnership, particularly in trade and economic matters.
The dynamic development of political dialogue and intensive exchanges at all levels were emphasized. Effective cooperation in the security sector has been established.
Over the past five years, trade turnover has doubled.
Sovereign and corporate bonds of Uzbekistan worth over $15 billion have been listed on the London Stock Exchange. The Joint Economic Committee was launched last year.
Presidential schools have been established in cooperation with British partners, and three joint universities are successfully operating. The number of British tourists visiting Uzbekistan is growing.
During the conversation, the importance of advancing new projects in energy, finance, geology, transport, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, science, and education was noted.
An exchange of views on pressing regional and global issues also took place.
Following the meeting, an agreement was reached to adopt a joint roadmap for the further development of multifaceted cooperation.
The dynamic development of political dialogue and intensive exchanges at all levels were emphasized. Effective cooperation in the security sector has been established.
Over the past five years, trade turnover has doubled.
Sovereign and corporate bonds of Uzbekistan worth over $15 billion have been listed on the London Stock Exchange. The Joint Economic Committee was launched last year.
Presidential schools have been established in cooperation with British partners, and three joint universities are successfully operating. The number of British tourists visiting Uzbekistan is growing.
During the conversation, the importance of advancing new projects in energy, finance, geology, transport, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, science, and education was noted.
An exchange of views on pressing regional and global issues also took place.
Following the meeting, an agreement was reached to adopt a joint roadmap for the further development of multifaceted cooperation.
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