Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended his New Year greetings to Uzbek leader Shavkat Mirziyoyev, as per the Kremlin press service. The message highlighted the strength of the bilateral relations between the two nations and the potential for further cooperation.
Strengthening relations
Putin’s message emphasized the significance of Mirziyoyev’s recent visit to Moscow, which served to reaffirm the robust ties between Russia and Uzbekistan. The visit also provided an opportunity to explore new avenues for collaboration.
Looking ahead
In his message, Putin expressed his confidence in the future of the partnership. He stated, “I am confident that the coming year will continue constructive dialogue and close joint work on the implementation of promising bilateral projects in various spheres, as well as coordination of efforts within the CIS, SCO and other multilateral structures.”
Shared interests
The Russian President also acknowledged that cooperation within these international institutions aligns with the interests of both Uzbekistan and Russia.
Recalling recent visit
During Mirziyoyev’s recent visit to Moscow, the two leaders discussed the implementation of the agreements reached and the importance of maintaining the pace of trade between Russia and Uzbekistan.
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