The President of Uzbekistan noted the importance of further development of multifaceted cooperation with Turkey
Issues of further expansion and deepening of the Uzbek-Turkish relations of a comprehensive strategic partnership were considered, primarily in the trade, economic and investment spheres.
With deep The continued intensive contacts and exchanges at different levels were noted with satisfaction. The volume of mutual trade and investment is growing, the number of joint ventures and the frequency of flights are increasing.
The fruitful results of the regular meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission, business dialogue and exhibition held today in the city of Tashkent were highly appreciated.
The importance of taking coordinated measures to further increase trade turnover, including by expanding the range of goods within the framework of the Preferential Trade Agreement.
The need to promote joint projects in the areas of innovation, energy, industry, pharmaceuticals, textiles, tourism, education and others, the formation of a new portfolio of cooperation projects and cultural and humanitarian exchange programs was pointed out.
Particular attention was paid to preparing the agenda for the next meeting of the Council for Strategic Cooperation of the Supreme level.
Official website of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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