The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan will pay a state visit to Uzbekistan
At the invitation of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will visit our country on November 14-16 on a state visit.
In accordance with the program of stay, it is planned to hold negotiations at the highest level and the Second meeting of the Supreme Interstate Council, chaired by the leaders of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
The key topics on the agenda will be issues of deepening cooperation in such priority areas as trade, industrial cooperation, transport and logistics, energy, the agricultural sector, water resources, cultural and humanitarian projects.
There will be an exchange of views on current issues of the regional agenda and global politics, interaction within multilateral formats.
The launch of the International Center for Industrial Cooperation and a number of joint projects is planned, the signing of a package of documents aimed at further strengthening the Uzbek-Kazakh relations of strategic partnership and alliance.
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