Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan participated in the Informal Meeting of the OTS Council of Foreign Ministers
On April 18, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov participated in the Informal Meeting of the OTS Council of Foreign Ministers.
On April 18, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov participated in the Informal Meeting of the OTS Council of Foreign Ministers.
«In Antalya, we convened an informal meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Turkic States, where particular emphasis was placed on key areas of our cooperation, including transport, energy, green transformation, digitalization, and innovation, – the Uzbek foreign minister wrote on his telegram channel. – We also exchanged views on the institutional development of the organization, the expansion of cooperation within the ‘OTS Plus’ format, and the establishment of practical and structured engagement with external partners.
We remain committed to advancing our joint efforts to strengthen regional cooperation, foster sustainable economic growth, and address shared challenges».
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