The President of Uzbekistan will pay an official visit to Japan
The agenda includes issues of further expansion and deepening of the Uzbek-Japanese relations of strategic partnership and multifaceted cooperation.
As part of the business program, meetings and events are planned with the participation of the heads of large Japanese companies and financial institutions. Issues of increasing trade and economic cooperation and promoting investment projects will be substantively considered. The adoption of a solid package of bilateral documents is expected.
The President of Uzbekistan will also take part in the first summit of heads of state of the Central Asia + Japan Dialogue, within which prospects for cooperation in such priority areas as the green economy and sustainable development, strengthening interconnectivity and regional partnerships, as well as human resource development will be discussed.
By As a result of the summit, it is planned to adopt the Tokyo Declaration.
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