TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, December 23. Uzbekistan
and Jordan have identified specific tasks aimed at ensuring the
effective implementation of measures set out in their bilateral
agenda for 2026, Trend reports via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Uzbekistan.


The issues were discussed during a meeting between First Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan Bakhromjon Aloyev and
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan to Uzbekistan Demieh Haddad.


During the discussions, the sides engaged in a thorough exchange
of perspectives on the current status and prospects of
Uzbekistan–Jordan relations. Specifically, they reviewed the key
accomplishments of 2025 across various domains, including politics,
trade and economics, investment, culture and humanitarian affairs,
tourism, and education.







The meeting emphasized the critical importance of consistently
implementing agreements reached at the highest levels and
highlighted the need to further deepen cooperation in mutually
beneficial areas by fully leveraging existing opportunities.


Meanwhile, in August of this year, a delegation from Uzbekistan,
led by Minister of Investment, Industry, and Trade Laziz Kudratov,
conducted a series of official meetings in Jordan. One of the key
outcomes of these talks was the agreement to draft a preferential
trade agreement, signaling the commencement of a new phase in the
development of bilateral economic relations.