A high-level delegation from of Belarus, led by the Minister of Education, Andrey Ivanes, visited the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan on February 6, governmental portal of Uzbekistan reported.
The delegation's purpose was to engage in discussions with Uzbekistan's Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation, Kungirotboy Sharipov, to explore avenues for collaboration in the education sector.
Minister Sharipov stressed the necessity of improving personnel training in engineering and technical fields relevant to key sectors such as education, energy, metallurgy, mechanical engineering, oil and gas, construction, light industry, medicine, and agriculture. He expressed the intention to enhance collaboration between Uzbekistan and Belarus in various areas, including the establishment of a scientific and technical consortium, the development of distance education programs, and facilitating teacher internships from Uzbekistan in Belarus. Additionally, Minister Sharipov proposed fostering cooperation between technology parks and organizing student detachments.
Both parties emphasized the importance of implementing projects aimed at promoting high-tech products developed by educational institutions in Uzbekistan and Belarus in domestic and international markets. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to advancing bilateral cooperation in the education sector and fostering mutual learning and development.
Earlier Daryo reported that the Uzbekistan-Belarus Business Forum, held on December 5, represented a notable advancement in the economic partnership between the two countries. Attended by more than two hundred delegates from the business sectors of Uzbekistan and Belarus, the forum served as a vibrant arena for cultivating strategic connections and investigating opportunities for shared development.
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