The Presidents of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan reviewed current issues on the bilateral agenda
Current issues of further expansion and strengthening were considered Uzbek-Tajik relations of friendship, good neighborliness, strategic partnership and alliance.
The positive dynamics of the development of bilateral cooperation were noted with deep satisfaction. The volume of trade turnover and cargo transportation, the frequency of flights are growing.
Particular attention is paid to taking coordinated measures to increase mutual trade, promoting cooperation projects in industry, energy, the agricultural sector and other priority areas.
The importance of continuing active cultural and humanitarian exchange and productive interregional contacts.
There was also a thorough exchange of views on key issues of the international and regional agenda, including preparations for the upcoming Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia in Tashkent in November this year.
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