On March 23, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan extended heartfelt condolences to President Vladimir Putin of Russia and the Russian people following the terrorist attack at the "Crocus City Hall" concert hall in the Moscow region. The attack resulted in 115 casualties.
President Mirziyoyev conveyed profound sympathies on behalf of the diverse population of Uzbekistan to the bereaved families of the victims and wished a swift recovery to those injured. The act of violence against innocent civilians was vehemently denounced, reaffirming Uzbekistan's stance against such atrocities.
In response, President Putin expressed gratitude to President Mirziyoyev for his words of solace and willingness to offer assistance during this challenging period. Both leaders affirmed their determination to enhance bilateral collaboration in combating terrorism, recognizing it as a common threat to the security and progress of their nations.
The solemn exchange underscored the solidarity between Uzbekistan and Russia in confronting acts of terrorism and upholding peace and stability in the region.
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