OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
The Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan welcomes the work of all visa centers and travel companies, and also expresses gratitude for their contribution in assisting Pakistani citizens wishing to visit Uzbekistan.
We appreciate the efforts of these organizations aimed at simplifying the process of obtaining visas and developing mutual ties between our countries.
At the same time, the embassy emphasizes that it does not give preference to any visa center or travel company and does not grant them exclusive powers.
At the same time, The diplomatic mission of Uzbekistan is ready to interact with all tour operators and organizations officially operating and cooperating with Uzbek partners.
All interested parties can count on support and cooperation within the framework of the established procedure and current legislation.
We are confident that joint efforts will further strengthen friendship and cooperation between peoples Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
With respect,
Embassy of Uzbekistan in Pakistan
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