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Uzbekistan, Malaysia advance talks on expanding co-op across key sectors

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Uzbekistan, Malaysia advance talks on expanding co-op across key sectors

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 5. Chairperson of the
Senate of Uzbekistan’s Oliy Majlis, Tanzila Narbayeva, met with
Malaysian Ambassador to Uzbekistan Ilham Tuah bin Illias to discuss
the current state and prospects of bilateral relations, Trend reports via the
Senate.

During the meeting, the parties reviewed the development of
friendly relations between Uzbekistan and Malaysia and noted the
positive momentum in cooperation across a range of sectors.

They highlighted that active and trust-based political dialogue
between the leaders of the two countries in recent years has
contributed to elevating bilateral relations to a new level.

The discussions focused on expanding cooperation in investment,
interregional partnerships, education, science, innovation, and
cultural and humanitarian exchanges.




Particular attention was also paid to strengthening
interparliamentary cooperation. The participants emphasized the
importance of expanding the activities of parliamentary friendship
groups established in both countries, exchanging legislative
experience, and further promoting parliamentary diplomacy.

The meeting underscored the shared interest of Uzbekistan and
Malaysia in deepening multifaceted cooperation and strengthening
institutional ties between their legislatures.

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