The first-ever meeting of transport ministers from Central Asian countries took place on September 14 in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, marking a significant milestone in regional cooperation. Organized as part of the fifth Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia, the gathering centered on discussions concerning the development of cooperation in the field of transport logistics, Ministry of Transport of Uzbekistan reported.
Chaired by Azim Ibrokhim, the Minister of Transport of Tajikistan, the meeting saw the participation and contributions of key figures in the transport sector from various nations in the region. Ilkhom Makhkamov, the Minister of Transport of Uzbekistan, Marat Karabaev, the Minister of Transport of Kazakhstan, and Mammetkhon Chakiev, the Director of the Agency of Transport and Communications under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, all played vital roles in shaping the discussions.
The meeting aimed to foster collaboration among Central Asian nations in the realm of transport logistics, recognizing the importance of efficient transportation networks for regional development and connectivity. As Central Asia continues to gain prominence in global trade and economic activities, cooperation in the transport sector is becoming increasingly crucial.
Further developments and collaborative initiatives in this regard are expected to emerge in the coming months and years.
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