The leaders of Uzbekistan and Iran reviewed issues of bilateral cooperation
During a telephone conversation on June 5, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian warmly congratulated each other and the friendly peoples of the two countries on on the holy holiday of Kurban Hayit - Eid al-Adha, sincerely wishing peace, prosperity and prosperity.
Current issues of further development of Uzbek-Iranian multifaceted relations were also considered.
Active contacts and exchanges at the level of governments, ministries and departments were noted with satisfaction. The indicators of mutual trade and cargo transportation and the number of joint ventures are growing.
In May of this year, the regular meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission, a business forum and an industrial exhibition were fruitfully held in the city of Tehran. A “road map” of cooperation for 2025-2027 was adopted.
The importance of further promoting cooperation projects in the field of trade, investment, transport and logistics, industry and agriculture was noted.
The leaders of Uzbekistan and Iran also exchanged views on the regional agenda and schedule of upcoming events.
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