BELTA reports that the Prime Minister of Belarus, Roman Golovchenko, left to a working visit to the Republic of Uzbekistan. Leading a government delegation, Golovchenko's visit is centered around the joint intergovernmental commission meeting on bilateral cooperation between Belarus and Uzbekistan.
The Belarusian government, under Golovchenko's leadership, aims to bolster ties with Uzbekistan through active participation in the Uzbek-Belarusian business forum. This forum serves as a platform to explore promising avenues for the enhancement of Belarusian-Uzbek trade and economic cooperation. The agenda includes comprehensive negotiations on collaboration across diverse sectors.
The visit's itinerary extends to Samarkand, where members of the Belarusian delegation will tour local enterprises. This engagement not only provides insights into Uzbekistan's economic landscape but also lays the groundwork for potential partnerships.
Crucially, the working visit anticipates a significant diplomatic event—a meeting between Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko and his Uzbek counterpart, Abdulla Aripov. This meeting is poised to delve into key areas of mutual interest, fostering diplomatic ties and strategic cooperation between the two nations.
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