President Emmanuel Macron of France arrived in Samarkand, Uzbekistan on an official visit, marking a significant moment in the bilateral relations between the two countries. The visit began with a warm welcome at the Samarkand International Airport, where Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Abdulla Aripov, and other high-ranking officials greeted the French leader.
The official visit is part of a carefully planned program aimed at strengthening and further developing the multifaceted relations between Uzbekistan and France. High-level talks will take place in the historical city of Samarkand, a location chosen to emphasize the cultural and historical connections between the two nations.
During these discussions, a wide range of topics will be on the agenda, with a particular focus on enhancing practical cooperation in trade and the economy, innovation, investment, as well as cultural and humanitarian exchanges. Both countries are eager to explore new avenues for collaboration that will benefit their economies and promote mutual understanding and cultural exchange.
One of the events scheduled during the visit is a joint business forum, which will involve the active participation of leading companies, as well as banking and financial institutions from both Uzbekistan and France. This forum will provide a valuable platform for business leaders and decision-makers to engage in fruitful discussions, explore potential partnerships, and pave the way for increased economic cooperation.
As the summit draws to a close, it is anticipated that a series of intergovernmental and inter-agency agreements will be signed, reflecting the commitment of both nations to expanding their partnership across various sectors. Additionally, a set of trade and investment agreements will be inked, underscoring the desire of Uzbekistan and France to foster economic growth and prosperity for their respective citizens.
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