The President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev discussed with a colleague from Bulgaria Rumen Radayv Actual issues of further development of practical cooperation between the two countries.
According to the press service of the head of the Uzbek state, the residence of Kuksara took place negotiations between Shavkat Mirziyoyev with Ruman Radev with the participation of official delegations.
The President of Uzbekistan emphasized that the first in 17 years the summit will become historical and bring the Uzbek-Bulgarian relations of friendship and partnership to a qualitatively new level.
with deep satisfaction, interaction at the level of parliaments, economic and foreign policy departments, as well as the growth of trade indicators, new directions and projects of cooperation.
was noted with deep satisfaction.
In order to further strengthen multifaceted cooperation, the importance of establishing systemic contacts of foreign policy departments was noted,
Particular attention is paid to the issues of increasing the turnover, primarily by expanding the supply of textile, food, chemical and pharmaceutical products, products from metals and technological equipment.
To stimulate the growth of mutual trade, it was decided to open trading houses in the capitals, accreditation of laboratories and allocation of preferential credit lines.
The priority direction indicates the promotion of joint projects in the agro -industrial complex and the food industry, pharmaceuticals, geology, in the field of artificial intelligence, digital technologies and IT, tourism.
Separate attention is paid to the development of effective ground and air corridors. In this context, the parties agreed to consider the possibility of launching direct flights between the two countries.
To establish systemic interaction in the field of labor resources, the issue of opening a representative office of the Migration Agency of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the city of Sofia will be worked out.
The initiatives to activate humanitarian ties, including academic and scientific exchanges, including the holding of the meeting of rector of leading universities this year, were supported.
An agreement on the organization next year of the Week of Uzbek and Bulgarian Culture and Cinema was also reached.
In order to ensure systemic control over the execution of the achieved agreements, the parties agreed to accept a joint “road map” and increase the level of co -chairs of the intergovernmental commission, with the involvement of the heads of regions and large companies.
At the end of the meeting, Rumen Radev invited Shavkat Mirziyoyev to visit Bulgaria on a return visit at a convenient time.