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Uzbekistan, Slovenia seek to expand trade, investment cooperation

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Uzbekistan, Slovenia seek to expand trade, investment cooperation

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 27. Uzbek Foreign
Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov met with Slovenian Foreign and European
Affairs Minister Tone Kajzer to discuss ways to strengthen
bilateral cooperation and advance the implementation of agreements
reached by the two countries’ leaders.

This was reflected in the statement by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Uzbekistan.

During the meeting, the sides welcomed the steady development of
Uzbekistan-Slovenia relations and emphasized the importance of
translating high-level agreements into practical outcomes.

The ministers discussed opportunities to expand trade, economic
and investment cooperation, enhance intergovernmental dialogue, and
strengthen ties between the business communities of both
countries.




They also explored new joint initiatives in the humanitarian
sphere and tourism, highlighting the potential for broader
people-to-people exchanges and closer cooperation across multiple
sectors.

“We welcomed the steady progress in Uzbekistan-Slovenia
relations and placed particular emphasis on the practical
implementation of the agreements reached at the highest level,”
Saidov said following the meeting.

The talks reflected the shared commitment of Tashkent and
Ljubljana to further deepen bilateral relations and develop new
areas of cooperation.

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