Tashkent And Jakarte Intend To Give An Impetus To Development Of Bilateral Relations

The Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyir Saidov discussed with the Indonesian colleague Surelon’s ways to give the impulse to the bilateral relations of Tashkent and Jakarta.

This was the head of the foreign policy of Uzbekistan in the telegram channel on Tuesday, February 11.

“We are pleased to hold an outright and comprehensive meeting with EP Servogo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia. On behalf of the delegation of Uzbekistan, we express our gratitude to the indulnesia for a warm welcome,” follows the publication.

Saidov noted that today’s agenda was extensive, covered all the topics of cooperation, determined new horizons.

“The main goal is to give a new impulse, to make the connections stronger and the peoples are closer. Our countries are connected by a strong foundation, and we have much greater potential. Economic diplomacy remains one of the main priorities,” the minister wrote, adding that in The end of the meeting also signed an agreement on a visa -free regime for owners of diplomatic passports.

As part of the visit to Jakarta, the head of the Uzbek diplomatic mission also met with E.P. Budy Santoso, Minister of Trade of Indonesia.

“Our countries are experiencing dynamic reforms that open new markets and opportunities. We discussed unrealized potential, which Uzbekistan and Indonesia can disclose together,” Saidov said in the telegram channel.

Promoting regular metabolism, creating new ones and strengthening existing bridges between business communities and other issues on our agenda, the minister emphasized.

In addition, the ways of deepening interaction in key areas with the Secretary General of Asean Kao Kim Khorn were discussed. “A productive meeting was held with EP Kao Kim Khorn, Secretary General of ASEAN. During our conversation, we emphasized the importance of expanding and deepening the scale of cooperation between Central Asia and Asian,” wrote the Uzbek minister in the telegram channel.

According to Saidov, negotiations covered a wide range of priority topics, including regional development, strengthening bilateral ties between the countries of our regions and the search for new ways of cooperation in areas such as trade, safety and sustainable growth.

“We agreed with the need for closer cooperation to solve general challenges and the use of opportunities for mutual benefits. It is obvious that strengthening cooperation will be the key to prosperity and stability in both regions,” the Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan emphasized.