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Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and China launch strategic dialogue talks

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Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and China launch strategic dialogue talks

The next session of the Strategic Dialogue between the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and China has commenced in Tashkent

According to the telegram channel of the press secretary of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahror Burkhanov, today’s meeting serves as an important step towards further strengthening bilateral friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership.

The agenda includes such priority areas as the further deepening of political dialogue, the expansion of trade and economic cooperation, the development of cultural and humanitarian exchanges, and the strengthening of collaboration on regional security issues.

The Tashkent round of negotiations stands as a clear testament to the productive and constructive nature of relations between the two countries.