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Uzbekistan 28/04/2023 Large-scale reforms in Uzbekistan give a powerful impetus to the further strengthening of the Uzbek-German multifaceted cooperation
Large-scale reforms in Uzbekistan give a powerful impetus to the further strengthening of the Uzbek-German multifaceted cooperation

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- Large-scale reforms in Uzbekistan gave a powerful impetus to the further strengthening of the Uzbek-German multifaceted cooperation. This was stated today by a representative of K. Adenauer Foundation Aziz Tatybayev at the conference held in Tashkent on the topic “Uzbekistan-Germany: new horizons of cooperation”, timed to coincide with the visit of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Germany.

“The large-scale reforms that have begun in Uzbekistan, initiated by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, have given a powerful impetus to further strengthening the Uzbek-German multifaceted cooperation. At the same time, well-established active interaction at the expert level plays an important role, which contributes to the establishment of interstate political dialogue, trusting relationships oriented towards the future.

Today, the parties are building up close contacts aimed at establishing Uzbekistan as a democratic rule of law with a socially oriented market economy, as well as strengthening security and stability at all levels, including energy, environmental and political.

In conclusion, A. Tatybaev emphasized that the ongoing forum would make a positive contribution not only to the development of practical Uzbek-German cooperation, but also to the strengthening of regional cooperation, and would contribute to the development of new solutions for the full use of bilateral potential.

Conference organized by ISMI, the International Institute of Central Asia and Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Central Asia, brought together a solid composition of participants from among representatives of political-forming circles, parliaments, diplomatic corps, business communities, ministries and departments of the two countries. Experts from leading analytical centers in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, America, who arrived in Uzbekistan as observers for the upcoming referendum on constitutional reform, are also invited to the forum.

 

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