First slide После первого Second slide Third slide Fourth slide Fifth slide Sixth slide Seventh slide Eighth slide
Home Mission Cooperation with International Organisations News and events About Uzbekistan Photo gallery

Uzbekistan, Latvia discuss cooperation issues

SHAVKAT MIRZIYOYEV Year of ensuring human interests and development of the mahalla Year of ensuring human interests and development of the mahalla Decrees of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Investment potential of Uzbekistan Meetings Meetings The international cooperation The international cooperation Millenium development goals Millenium development goals Press-releases Press-releases Mission News Mission News The Strategy of Actions on Further Development The Strategy of Actions on Further Development Independence Day of the Republic of Uzbekistan Independence Day of the Republic of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan's Candidacy to Human Rights Council Uzbekistan’s Candidacy to Human Rights Council Tourism Tourism December 8 - Constitution Day of the Republic of Uzbekistan December 8 - Constitution Day of the Republic of Uzbekistan Press Digests of Uzbekistan Press Digests of Uzbekistan Constitutional reform Constitutional reform Other news and events Other news and events
show all useful links
Uzbekistan, Latvia discuss cooperation issues

Ambassador of Uzbekistan Kadambay Sultanov met with the Director General of Bilateral Relations Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, Ilgvars Kļava, in Riga.

At the meeting, prospects for Uzbekistan – Latvian cooperation in various spheres were discussed. Views were exchanged on the upcoming bilateral contacts and interaction within the framework of international structures, including the UN.

Ilgvars Kļava noted his readiness to jointly fill bilateral relations with practical content, including in trade-economic, investment and technological fields.

The importance of enhancing cooperation in cultural and humanitarian field was emphasized. The Latvian side is interested in enhancing educational exchanges, and advocates the continuation of mutually beneficial relations in such areas as the use of clean technologies, training and professional development of specialists at Riga Graduate School of Law, as well as within the framework of the European Union’s BOMCA programme.

Following the meeting, an agreement was reached to maintain close working contacts on the issues of the current agenda of bilateral cooperation.