On the meeting between the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
On March 31, Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov met with Yermek Kosherbayev, Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan.
On March 31, Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov met with Yermek Kosherbayev, Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan.
During the talks, Foreign Minister expressed sincere pleasure to see Kazakh brothers on Uzbek soil.
In recent years, cooperation between the two states has reached an unprecedented level, driven by the strong political will of the Heads of State.
Today’s talks were substantive and focused on key areas of bilateral and multilateral cooperation, resulting, among other outcomes, in the signing of the Joint Cooperation Program between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan for 2026–2027.
The strong momentum in contacts and the significant potential for further expanding trade, economic, and transport-logistics cooperation were noted.
There is confidence that forthcoming engagements will provide additional impetus to further strengthening the strategic partnership and alliance between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
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