Mirziyoyev and Putin Discuss Bilateral Relations in Phone Call
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Presidents of Uzbekistan and Russia, Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Vladimir Putin, discussed the further development and strengthening of Uzbek-Russian relations during a phone conversation on February 21, Orda reports, citing the Uzbek president's press service.
The leaders reviewed the progress of agreements reached during Vladimir Putin's visit to Uzbekistan in May last year:
Special attention was paid to ensuring growth dynamics in key indicators of trade, economic and investment cooperation, as well as supporting industrial cooperation projects in the regions of both countries.
The leaders also exchanged views on international matters and discussed the schedule of upcoming events.
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