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President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev will visit Uzbekistan on August 22-23 on a state visit, which promises to be a significant event in the relations between the two countries. This visit symbolizes the further deepening of cooperation and the strengthening of the strategic partnership between the two nations.
As part of the program during his stay in Tashkent, high-level talks and the first meeting of the Supreme Interstate Council under the chairmanship of the leaders of both countries are planned. This new format of interaction between the states is intended to enhance coordination in the implementation of joint initiatives and projects, as well as ensure the stable development of multifaceted cooperation.
The agenda of the summit will include discussions on key issues related to the deepening of Uzbek-Azerbaijani relations. The focus will be on expanding mutual trade, forming a new portfolio of cooperative projects, and developing business contacts, especially within the framework of interregional exchange. Attention will also be given to the development of transport and communication potential, the activation of cultural and humanitarian ties, and other areas of cooperation.
It is expected that during the visit, the presidents will hold a joint meeting with representatives of the business communities of the two countries. This will be an important step towards creating new opportunities for business cooperation and strengthening economic ties. The leaders will also participate in a number of business and cultural events, underscoring the importance of cultural exchange and mutual understanding between the peoples of Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan.
This visit is a continuation of the course towards strengthening the strategic partnership, and its results will undoubtedly open new horizons for bilateral cooperation. Ilham Aliyev’s visit to Uzbekistan reaffirms the readiness of both countries for active interaction and joint resolution of the tasks ahead.
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