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🇷🇺🇺🇿 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Tashkent on a two-day visit at the invitation of President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
It is expected to discuss the current state and prospects for further development of Russia-Uzbekistan relations of strategic partnership and alliance, as well as exchange views on topical regional issues.
Vladimir Putin and Shavkat Mirziyoyev will take part in the first meeting of the Council of Regions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Following the visit, a solid package of bilateral documents is expected to be signed.
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It is expected to discuss the current state and prospects for further development of Russia-Uzbekistan relations of strategic partnership and alliance, as well as exchange views on topical regional issues.
Vladimir Putin and Shavkat Mirziyoyev will take part in the first meeting of the Council of Regions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Following the visit, a solid package of bilateral documents is expected to be signed.
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🇷🇺🇺🇿 President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the New Uzbekistan Park in Tashkent. The President of Russia laid a wreath at the Independence Monument in the park.
ℹ️ The New Uzbekistan Park, spanning 104 hectares in area, is the largest recreational park in Uzbekistan. It was built at the initiative of Shavkat Mirziyoyev and inaugurated on August 31, 2021, in celebration of the Republic’s 30th anniversary of independence. The park is designed to resemble a tree with five branches, symbolising priority areas in the Strategy of Actions for the further development of Uzbekistan.
The Independence Monument is located in the central part of the park, with a bas-relief wall depicting the country’s history underneath it.
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ℹ️ The New Uzbekistan Park, spanning 104 hectares in area, is the largest recreational park in Uzbekistan. It was built at the initiative of Shavkat Mirziyoyev and inaugurated on August 31, 2021, in celebration of the Republic’s 30th anniversary of independence. The park is designed to resemble a tree with five branches, symbolising priority areas in the Strategy of Actions for the further development of Uzbekistan.
The Independence Monument is located in the central part of the park, with a bas-relief wall depicting the country’s history underneath it.
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🎙 Russia's President Vladimir Putin made press statement following Russia-Uzbekistan talks (Tashkent, May 27, 2024)
Key talking points:
• We have reviewed virtually all important political, economic, cultural and humanitarian issues of Russia-Uzbekistan cooperation.
• The Joint Statement that we signed following the talks defined long-term guidelines for expanding bilateral contacts and set the corresponding goals.
• A number of intergovernmental agreements and commercial contracts were concluded during the visit. Many of them are aimed at intensifying practical cooperation primarily in the economy.
• Our countries are in the process of switching to settlements in national currencies, which we believe is vitally important. Cooperation between lending and banking institutions in financial settlements is expanding. The share of the ruble in mutual commercial transactions reached 58 percent as of late 2023 and continues to grow.
• Over 3,000 companies with Russian participation are operating on the Uzbekistan’s market, which is a good start. More broadly, Russian capital investment in Uzbekistan’s economy has exceeded US$9 billion.
• Interaction on a large-scale project to create an International North-South Transport Corridor from Russia and Belarus to the Indian Ocean coast looks promising. One of its routes will pass here, next to Uzbekistan or across the territory of Uzbekistan.
• The Russian authorities are doing and will continue to do everything necessary to ensure decent working conditions and social protection for the citizens of Uzbekistan working in Russia.
• Bilateral cultural and humanitarian ties are traditionally multifaceted. We are grateful to the leadership of the Republic of Uzbekistan for caring about the Russian language and Russian culture in general. We believe it is important that Russian is used as a language for interethnic communication in Uzbekistan.
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Key talking points:
• We have reviewed virtually all important political, economic, cultural and humanitarian issues of Russia-Uzbekistan cooperation.
• The Joint Statement that we signed following the talks defined long-term guidelines for expanding bilateral contacts and set the corresponding goals.
• A number of intergovernmental agreements and commercial contracts were concluded during the visit. Many of them are aimed at intensifying practical cooperation primarily in the economy.
• Our countries are in the process of switching to settlements in national currencies, which we believe is vitally important. Cooperation between lending and banking institutions in financial settlements is expanding. The share of the ruble in mutual commercial transactions reached 58 percent as of late 2023 and continues to grow.
• Over 3,000 companies with Russian participation are operating on the Uzbekistan’s market, which is a good start. More broadly, Russian capital investment in Uzbekistan’s economy has exceeded US$9 billion.
• Interaction on a large-scale project to create an International North-South Transport Corridor from Russia and Belarus to the Indian Ocean coast looks promising. One of its routes will pass here, next to Uzbekistan or across the territory of Uzbekistan.
• The Russian authorities are doing and will continue to do everything necessary to ensure decent working conditions and social protection for the citizens of Uzbekistan working in Russia.
• Bilateral cultural and humanitarian ties are traditionally multifaceted. We are grateful to the leadership of the Republic of Uzbekistan for caring about the Russian language and Russian culture in general. We believe it is important that Russian is used as a language for interethnic communication in Uzbekistan.
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🇷🇺🇺🇿 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov held talks on the sidelines of the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly
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