The President of Uzbekistan congratulated the President of Tajikistan on his birthday
During a telephone conversation on October 5, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev warmly congratulated the President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon on his birthday, sincerely wishing him good health, family happiness, prosperity and further prosperity to the people of brotherly Tajikistan.
The head of our state especially noted the role of the President of Tajikistan in strengthening independence, ensuring sustainable development and increasing the international authority of the country, and also emphasized his personal contribution to strengthening Uzbek-Tajik relations of friendship, good neighborliness and alliance.
Current issues of further expansion of the multifaceted partnership were considered in the context of the implementation of agreements at the highest level.
Particular attention was paid to the continuation of joint work to form a new agenda of practical cooperation, covering such priority areas as trade, industrial cooperation, transport, energy, agriculture, tourism, cultural and humanitarian exchange.
The schedule and agenda of upcoming bilateral and multilateral high-level events planned in our countries were also discussed.
Official website of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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