The Chairperson of the Senate of Oliy Majlis, Tanzila Narbaeva, and the Vice Chairperson of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, Zhang Qingwei, recently convened to discuss a myriad of issues aimed at fortifying the already robust ties between Uzbekistan and China. The high-level meeting delved into multifaceted aspects of collaboration, spanning politics, trade, economics, culture, and humanitarian endeavors, the National Information Agency of Uzbekistan reported.
A primary focus of the dialogue was the exploration of avenues for enhancing innovation and technological cooperation between the two nations. The leaders emphasized the importance of realizing joint projects in key sectors, including automotive manufacturing, green energy, smart agriculture, and the production of water-saving technologies. These initiatives not only underscore the commitment to technological advancement but also align with broader global efforts toward sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Interregional cooperation emerged as a pivotal topic during the discussions, with both parties recognizing its significance in fostering development and fostering strong regional ties. The leaders shared a unanimous opinion on the paramount importance of cultivating cultural and humanitarian bonds, particularly in education, science, technology, culture, and tourism.
Parliamentary collaboration was highlighted as a cornerstone of the deep and mutually beneficial partnership between Uzbekistan and China. Both sides expressed a commitment to bolstering ties through practical projects, with a particular emphasis on recent years' notable efforts. The leaders underscored the importance of continuing and expanding cooperation in various areas, ensuring that parliamentary exchanges remain a driving force in the relationship.
A pivotal outcome of the meeting was the agreement to intensify visits by parliamentary delegations and to host joint events. The exchange of experiences in parliamentary control over the execution of local budgets was identified as a crucial aspect of this cooperation. Furthermore, both parties committed to enhancing collaboration in entrepreneurship development, poverty reduction, transitioning to a green economy, and safeguarding water resources—a testament to their joint commitment to addressing pressing global challenges.
The discussions culminated in a shared vision for a more interconnected and mutually beneficial future, with both Uzbekistan and China pledging to translate their commitments into tangible actions that will further deepen their strategic partnership.
Earlier, Daryo reported a visit by Professor Qiao Gexia, the Director of the Institute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Professor Chen Jun, the Director of the National Zoological Museum of China, to the Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. The focus of their discussions encompassed strengthening collaboration with the Institute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, identifying avenues for doctoral research opportunities for young Uzbek scientists in China, and laying the foundation for exciting new joint projects.
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