Foreign Ministers of Uzbekistan held a meeting with First Vice-President of the Senate of Spain
On April 7, in Madrid, the delegation of the Republic of Uzbekistan led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Bakhtiyor Saidov held a meeting with Javier Ignacio Maroto , First Vice-President of the Senate of Spain.
On April 7, in Madrid, the delegation of the Republic of Uzbekistan led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Bakhtiyor Saidov held a meeting with Javier Ignacio Maroto , First Vice-President of the Senate of Spain.
«In Madrid we had a productive meeting with H.E. Javier Ignacio Maroto, First Vice-President of the Senate of Spain, – the head of MFA of Uzbekistan wrote on his telegram-channal. – We discussed issues related to strengthening inter-parliamentary dialogue and developing regular exchanges between our legislative bodies.
Meanwhile, underscored much bigger potential to be fulfilled, especially in promoting economic diplomacy.
The partnership between our countries, rooted in a long shared history, will continue to grow stronger in a spirit of mutual respect, trust, and shared values».
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