The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, Bakhtiyor Saidov, hosted a diplomatic meeting with Ambassadors from Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Georgia on December 5. The meeting aimed to reflect on the accomplishments of the past year and set forth key priorities for the upcoming year, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan reported.
Ambassadors Beibut Atamkulov of Kazakhstan, Musa Jamanbaev of the Kyrgyz Republic, Abdujabbor Rahmonzoda of Tajikistan, Mykola Doroshenko of Ukraine, and George Chkheidze of Georgia joined Minister Saidov in reviewing the positive strides made in strengthening bilateral ties. The foreign minister expressed his gratitude to the Ambassadors for their dedicated efforts, highlighting their role in advancing the shared and rapidly expanding agenda.
The discussions during the meeting centered around the prospects for multifaceted cooperation between Uzbekistan and the Central Asian countries, as well as Georgia and Ukraine. Both bilateral and multilateral aspects of collaboration were thoroughly examined, emphasizing the importance of regional partnerships.
During the talks, the parties reiterated their commitment to strengthening cooperation across various sectors, including trade, economy, culture, humanitarian efforts, and tourism. The reaffirmation of mutual readiness to enhance ties demonstrates a shared vision for comprehensive and mutually beneficial partnerships.
Earlier, Daryo reported a gathering where Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bakhtiyor Saidov, also engaged with Ambassadors from Bangladesh, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Pakistan. The discussions revolved around identifying untapped potential for collaboration in various sectors, including education and trade.
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