BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 10. Senior lawmakers
from Uzbekistan and Türkiye met to discuss strengthening
inter-parliamentary relations and advancing broader strategic
cooperation between the two countries, Trend reports via the Senate of Oliy
Majlis.


Alisher Agzamkhodjayev, Chairman of the Senate Committee on
International Relations, Foreign Economic Ties, Foreign Investments
and Tourism, held talks with a Turkish delegation led by Veysel
Tipioğlu, Chairman of the Security and Intelligence Commission of
the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye.


During the meeting, the two sides reviewed the current state of
the Uzbekistan-Türkiye strategic partnership and explored
opportunities to further expand cooperation between their
legislative bodies.


It was noted that relations between the two countries have
reached a new level in recent years, driven by the strong political
commitment and close ties between the presidents of Uzbekistan and
Türkiye. Alongside growing cooperation in political, economic,
trade, cultural, and humanitarian fields, parliamentary dialogue
has also continued to deepen.







Discussions focused on exchanging experience in legislative
drafting, parliamentary oversight, and committee activities, as
well as strengthening institutional cooperation between the two
parliaments.


Both sides emphasized the importance of parliamentary diplomacy
in supporting broader bilateral relations and facilitating the
implementation of joint initiatives across multiple sectors.


The meeting reflected the continued expansion of
Uzbekistan-Türkiye relations, which have become one of the key
partnerships in the region, supported by increasing political
engagement and growing economic and cultural ties.