TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 20. Uzbekistan’s
Fergana region and Russia’s Omsk region have signed a 2026-2030
cooperation roadmap outlining practical steps to implement joint
initiatives and expand investment collaboration, Trend reports via the Fergana
Regional Administration
The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the international
industrial exhibition “INNOPROM. Central Asia,” currently taking
place in Tashkent, between Fergana region Governor Khayrullo
Bozorov and a delegation from Omsk region led by Governor Vitaly
Khotsenko.
According to the statement, the roadmap envisions the
implementation of several investment projects, including the
development of potato farming, livestock production, and the
establishment of trade houses.
Particular attention is being given to strengthening economic
and agricultural ties between the two regions.
The international industrial exhibition “INNOPROM. Central Asia”
is a major annual platform held in Tashkent that brings together
government officials, industry leaders, and businesses from across
Central Asia, Russia, and other partner countries. It focuses on
expanding industrial cooperation, promoting investment projects,
and strengthening regional trade and technological
partnerships.