In response to an invitation from the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is set to embark on a state visit to Azerbaijan from August 22 to 23. The visit is anticipated to be a significant step toward enhancing the strategic partnership between the two nations. The official program includes high-level talks that are expected to pave the way for deeper cooperation across various priority sector, press service of the President reported.
The core objective of the visit revolves around elevating the Uzbek-Azerbaijani strategic partnership to new heights. This partnership encompasses multifaceted collaboration across sectors of mutual interest. The leaders of both nations seek to bolster their practical cooperation in areas that hold immense potential for economic, social, and cultural growth. The visit serves as a platform to discuss and explore opportunities for expanding collaboration in these pivotal areas.
Anticipated as a pivotal outcome of the talks, a comprehensive package of bilateral agreements is expected to be adopted. These agreements will crystallize the shared vision for enhanced cooperation and will lay the groundwork for concrete initiatives.
The state visit signifies not only the strength of Uzbekistan-Azerbaijan ties but also underscores the broader context of regional cooperation. The visit aligns with the overarching goal of fostering stability, prosperity, and collaborative harmony within the region. It underscores the two nations' commitment to playing an active role in regional affairs and contributing to the collective development of the area.
Earlier Daryo reported that Uzbekistan's President, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, has commenced a visit to Budapest, where he participated in a significant encounter with Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The meeting, which took place on August 19, represents a significant advancement in strengthening the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and Hungary, while also delving into various avenues of collaboration.
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