The President of Uzbekistan received the OSCE Chairman-in-Office
The President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev received the current Chairman of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland Elina Valtonen, who arrived in our country on an official visit.
At the beginning of the conversation, the distinguished guest conveyed sincere greetings and best wishes to the head of our state from the President of Finland Alexander Stubb.
Issues of strengthening the practical interaction of Uzbekistan with the OSCE and further expanding Uzbek-Finnish cooperation were discussed.
The development of constructive interaction with the Organization on the modernization of the national electoral system, ensuring media freedom, gender and youth issues, and the “green” agenda was noted with satisfaction. The importance of increasing attention to issues of climate security and sustainable development was emphasized.
The agenda of Uzbek-Finnish relations, primarily in the trade, economic, investment and cultural-humanitarian spheres, was substantively considered.
Views were also exchanged on regional issues, the schedule of upcoming events was considered.
Official website of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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