BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 27. Uzbek Foreign
Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov held a phone conversation with Iranian
Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi to discuss regional
developments and bilateral cooperation.


This was reflected in the statement by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Uzbekistan.


During the call, Araghchi briefed his Uzbek counterpart on the
latest developments related to the implementation of understandings
aimed at ending the recent conflict. The ministers also exchanged
views on the current regional situation and prospects for
maintaining stability.


Saidov reaffirmed Uzbekistan’s support for continued diplomatic
efforts to reduce tensions and emphasized the importance of
dialogue and adherence to agreements reached by the parties.


“Uzbekistan supports continued diplomatic efforts to reduce
tensions in the region and underscores the importance of
maintaining dialogue and implementing the understandings reached,”
Saidov said.


The two sides also discussed further strengthening
Uzbekistan-Iran relations and agreed to continue close
consultations on issues of mutual interest.


The conversation reflects Tashkent’s ongoing support for
diplomatic engagement and peaceful conflict resolution through
dialogue and cooperation.


According to the official sources, the first round of talks
between Iran and the United States, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar,
took place on June 21. The memorandum was signed on June 18 by
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and US President Donald Trump
and entered into force on June 19.