Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan met with Minister of State for Europe at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany
On April 3, Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov met with Gunther Krichbaum, Minister of State for Europe at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany.
On April 3, Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov met with Gunther Krichbaum, Minister of State for Europe at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany.
«Pleased to meet with H.E. Gunther Krichbaum, Minister of State for Europe at the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, – the head of the MFA of Uzbekistan wrote in his telegram-channel. – The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and Germany are closely cooperating to ensure the timely and effective implementation of all agreements reached at the highest level.
During the meeting, we highly appreciated the outcomes of the recent ministerial meeting held in the “Central Asia – Germany” format and paid special attention to the expanding trade, investment and economic ties. Also exchanged views on regional and international issues.
Our partnership continues to develop steadily on the basis of mutual trust, shared interests, and a commitment to achieving practical results».
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