Uzbekistan and Czech Republic Foreign Ministers Sign Cooperation Agreement in Tashkent
Uzbekistan and Czech Republic Strengthen Bilateral Relations with Memorandum Signing
Uzbekistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bakhtiyor Saidov, and Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský met in Tashkent today to sign a Memorandum of Cooperation between the two countries’ foreign ministries. The aim of the memorandum is to enhance bilateral relations and cooperation between Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic.
In a statement shared on his Telegram channel, Minister Saidov expressed his excitement about the collaboration. He stated, “We are pleased to welcome His Excellency Jan Lipavský, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan. Our nations share a rich history and strong humanitarian ties. Today’s agenda was extensive, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation, promoting regular exchanges, fostering more dynamic economic diplomacy, and addressing pressing regional and global issues.”
Saidov emphasized the vast potential for further partnership between the two countries, noting that many opportunities remain untapped. The signed memorandum signifies a concrete step towards realizing this potential and strengthening diplomatic collaboration.
This meeting in Tashkent follows earlier discussions between the two ministers at the United Nations headquarters in New York in late September. During those talks, both sides reiterated their commitment to expanding trade and economic ties. Uzbekistan also welcomed the Czech government’s decision to open an office of the Czech Trade Promotion Agency in Tashkent, aimed at boosting trade relations between the two nations.
The Memorandum of Cooperation signed today highlights the shared commitment of Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic to deepening their relationship and working together on various regional and global issues. This step marks a significant development in the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.