Following the fruitful negotiations held in Samarkand, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Olaf Scholz adopted a Joint Declaration.

In total, 8 bilateral documents were signed during the official visit, in particular:

– Intergovernmental Agreement on a comprehensive partnership in migration and mobility;

– Intergovernmental Declaration on cooperation in veterinary medicine and animal husbandry;

– Intergovernmental Declaration on cooperation in sustainable use of water resources within the framework of the Green Central Asia Initiative;

– Joint Declaration on cooperation in critical minerals;

– Cooperation Agreement in transport;

– Memorandum of Cooperation on climate change within the framework of the Paris Agreement.

In addition, the Program for Technological Partnership and Industrial Cooperation for 2024-2026 was adopted, and a package of agreements and contracts was concluded at the level of leading companies of Uzbekistan and Germany.

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Bilateral documents aimed at further enhancing mutually beneficial cooperation between Uzbekistan and Germany signed

Following the fruitful negotiations held in Samarkand, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Olaf Scholz adopted a Joint Declaration.

In total, 8 bilateral documents were signed during the official visit, in particular:

– Intergovernmental Agreement on a comprehensive partnership in migration and mobility;

– Intergovernmental Declaration on cooperation in veterinary medicine and animal husbandry;

– Intergovernmental Declaration on cooperation in sustainable use of water resources within the framework of the Green Central Asia Initiative;

– Joint Declaration on cooperation in critical minerals;

– Cooperation Agreement in transport;

– Memorandum of Cooperation on climate change within the framework of the Paris Agreement.

In addition, the Program for Technological Partnership and Industrial Cooperation for 2024-2026 was adopted, and a package of agreements and contracts was concluded at the level of leading companies of Uzbekistan and Germany.

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