TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 6. Uzbekistan and
Serbia have discussed prospects for further strengthening political
dialogue and expanding cooperation in trade, investment, and key
economic sectors, Trend reports.
The discussions took place during a meeting between Uzbekistan’s
Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov and Serbian Foreign Minister
Marko Đurić at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tashkent.
The two parties emphasized the need to expand trade and economic
collaboration, advance investment projects, and deepen cooperation
in transport, industry, tourism, as well as cultural and
humanitarian domains.
They highlighted the significance of maintaining close and
systematic engagement between the foreign ministries of both
countries, including the further activation of political
consultation mechanisms and the promotion of new joint
initiatives.
Particular attention was devoted to ensuring the effective
implementation of agreements concluded at the highest level and to
preparing for forthcoming high-level visits.
Uzbekistan described Serbia as a reliable partner in Europe,
expressing confidence that the current momentum in bilateral
relations would contribute to elevating cooperation to a new
level.