The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, Bakhtier Saidov, held a number of productive meetings with colleagues from different countries as part of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York. The head of the Uzbek Foreign Ministry reported this on September 26 in his Telegram channel.
During meetings with the heads of Foreign Palace, Bulgaria, Belarus, Tajikistan, Algeria, Ukraine, Northern Macedonia and Montenegro, important documents were signed and prospects for further strengthening bilateral relations were discussed.
with The State Minister of Palau Gustav Aitaro signed a joint commander about the establishment of diplomatic relations. This step opens up new horizons for cooperation between Uzbekistan and Palau, strengthening the mutual desire to develop partnerships.
A meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria Georg Georgiev was devoted to the development of economic cooperation, trade, investment, as well as cultural and educational exchanges, which confirms the intention of both parties to strengthen two -ways Communications.
with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, Maxim Ryzhenkov, discussed issues of expanding political dialogue, trade and investment cooperation and cultural and humanitarian ties. Uzbekistan expressed readiness for the further development of partnership with Belarus.
During negotiations with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan Sirozhiddin Mukhridin, the dynamics of the development of bilateral relations based on general history and cultural heritage was emphasized. The parties confirmed the commitment to the deepening of strategic partnership.
A constructive conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs Algeria Ahmed Attaf was devoted to strengthening economic and trade ties, as well as coordination on regional and international issues. Both countries have expressed determination to develop dialogue and cooperation.
A meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrei Sibigiga affected the issues of trade, investment, education and cultural exchange, as well as interaction within the framework of international organizations. The parties confirmed the desire to deepen the partnership.
with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia Timcho Mutsunsky and the deputy prime minister of Montenegro Erwin Ibragimovich signed protocols on interdepartmental cooperation, providing for regular political consultations. This will expand the dialogue and strengthen partnership in various fields.
also a meeting with the deputy prime minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Murat Nurtleu confirmed the strength of the strategic partnership of the two countries.
discussed the deepening of cooperation in trade, investments, energy and culture, as well as the rich summary of the upcoming double-sided bilateral bilateral events.