Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, Muzaffar Madrakhimov, engaged in separate and constructive discussions on January 11, with the Ambassadors of Poland, Radoslaw Gruk, and Slovakia, Viktor Borecki, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan reported. The meetings aimed to foster diplomatic relations and explore avenues for enhanced cooperation between Uzbekistan and the European nations.
The discussions covered a range of topics, including current issues impacting the interaction between Uzbekistan and Poland as well as Slovakia. Additionally, both parties delved into matters concerning the international and regional agenda, highlighting areas where collaborative efforts could be particularly effective.
Mutual enthusiasm for the development of robust ties in various sectors was a key theme throughout the discussions. The participants underlined the substantial potential for cooperation in multiple areas and expressed a shared commitment to advancing these relationships.
The core focus of the meetings revolved around intensifying trade, economic, and investment collaborations. Both sides expressed their dedication to creating favorable conditions for businesses, enhancing the performance of existing ventures, and establishing new mechanisms for future cooperation. The emphasis was on implementing joint projects that could further strengthen the bonds between the nations.
In a related development, an earlier report from Daryo highlighted discussions between the Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Poland, Amirsaid Agzamkhojaev, and Marek Klochko, the President of the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Poland. The conversations centered on the future of bilateral trade, economic, and investment cooperation.
A significant development arising from these talks is the announcement of a business forum scheduled to take place during the 8th meeting of the Uzbek-Polish Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation in Tashkent in April 2024. This event is expected to serve as a platform for furthering economic ties, providing an opportunity for representatives of the business communities from both countries to engage in meaningful discussions.
The Polish side, in particular, emphasized the importance of expanding collaboration with Uzbekistan in key sectors such as e-commerce, information technology, agriculture, and the food industry. The upcoming business forum is anticipated to facilitate discussions and agreements that will contribute to the growth of trade and economic relations between the two nations.
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