The Republic of Uzbekistan has commenced an intense level of dialogue with India and two other countries over its priority to build stronger mutual interest as well as inter-parliamentary ties.
This was a discussion that brought together the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Bakhromjon Aloev and Deputy Foreign Minister of India, Sanjay Verma in a virtual meeting today.
DiplomaticWatch learnt that the relationship between India and Uzbekistan is creating room for political dialogue and high level agreement.
Deputy Foreign Minister Aloev and his Indian counterpart, Verma discussed how to deepen the Uzbek-Indian relations and make it a priority for further development.
During the video conference meeting, the duo agreed that there is a need to strengthen the mutual interest of both countries.
Verma and Aloev both talked on strengthening inter-parliamentary ties and political dialogue in line with international framework.
Both Uzbekistan and India is also reviewing the implementation of the agreements reached within the framework of bilateral and multilateral formats, in the highest level while exchanging topics of interaction.
Uzbekistan’s Deputy Foreign Minister meets Ambassadors of Indonesia, UAE
In a similar development, Uzbekistan’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Aloev had also met with the Ambassadors from Indonesia and United Arab Emirates to discuss investment ties.
On Thursday, Aloev had talks with the Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indonesia, Sunario Kartadinata and UAE’s Saeed Alqemzi, in a separate meeting.
Part of the discussions were geared towards the organizational aspects of the bilateral and multilateral formats while also reviewing their upcoming joint events.
The parties also discussed the aspects of expanding cultural and humanitarian exchanges as well as trade and economic ties.
As more countries continue to seek ways to partner and grow their economy, Uzbekistan is also strengthening major ties with nations within its reach for economical and political growth.