Working Meeting of Prime Ministers of Belarus and Uzbekistan Held in Bishkek


Belarus and Uzbekistan are interested in the emergence of new cooperation projects. This was stated at the meeting of the prime ministers of the two countries in Bishkek on October 25. A delegation of the Belarusian government is on a working visit to Kyrgyzstan to participate in meetings with colleagues from the SCO, CIS and EAEU. The meetings of the councils of these associations will start on October 26, while bilateral talks are on the schedule today. They discussed with the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan what has been done. The trade in 2023 exceeded last year’s volume of 500 million dollars. Both exports and imports are growing. Joint ventures are emerging. Today, it is important to concentrate work on the areas identified by the two presidents.

Roman Golovchenko, Prime Minister of Belarus:

“First of all, we plan to hold a meeting of the intergovernmental commission. This is our main working body, which should work out a new agenda for expanding cooperation. The second task within the framework of the work of the commission and our contacts is to elaborate or update the roadmap for the development of cooperation between Belarus and Uzbekistan in the coming years, to saturate it with new directions.”

The agreements include the holding of an international medical forum in Minsk and a Forum of Regions in Tashkent in the near future.

Source: TVR BY News

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