On March 5, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, received a delegation from Georgia led by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, who is on an official visit to Uzbekistan.

The distinguished guest conveyed sincere greetings and best wishes from the President of Georgia, Mikheil Kavelashvili.

Discussions focused on expanding mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, investment, transport and logistics, tourism, and cultural sectors.

The parties expressed satisfaction with the increasing contacts at the parliamentary and governmental levels. In 2024, mutual trade turnover grew by 50 percent, and joint ventures and cargo turnover increased. Direct flights between the capitals are in operation. Uzbekistan is home to a digital bank created with the participation of Georgian investors. In the humanitarian sphere, the Uzbek Culture and Cinema Days were successfully held in Tbilisi last year.

At the meeting, the productive outcomes of the latest session of the Intergovernmental Commission, held recently in Tashkent, were highly praised.

The importance of taking coordinated measures to maintain the momentum of trade turnover, ensure balanced exports and imports, promote industrial cooperation projects, efficiently utilize transport and transit potential, and actively involve regional economies of both countries in economic cooperation was emphasized.

Special attention was given to expanding partnerships and exchanges in digitalization and tourism infrastructure development.

An agreement was reached on further close cooperation at the government level between Uzbekistan and Georgia to ensure the practical implementation of the agreements reached.

UzA

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The President of Uzbekistan highlights opportunities for expanding practical cooperation with Georgia

On March 5, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, received a delegation from Georgia led by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, who is on an official visit to Uzbekistan.

The distinguished guest conveyed sincere greetings and best wishes from the President of Georgia, Mikheil Kavelashvili.

Discussions focused on expanding mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, investment, transport and logistics, tourism, and cultural sectors.

The parties expressed satisfaction with the increasing contacts at the parliamentary and governmental levels. In 2024, mutual trade turnover grew by 50 percent, and joint ventures and cargo turnover increased. Direct flights between the capitals are in operation. Uzbekistan is home to a digital bank created with the participation of Georgian investors. In the humanitarian sphere, the Uzbek Culture and Cinema Days were successfully held in Tbilisi last year.

At the meeting, the productive outcomes of the latest session of the Intergovernmental Commission, held recently in Tashkent, were highly praised.

The importance of taking coordinated measures to maintain the momentum of trade turnover, ensure balanced exports and imports, promote industrial cooperation projects, efficiently utilize transport and transit potential, and actively involve regional economies of both countries in economic cooperation was emphasized.

Special attention was given to expanding partnerships and exchanges in digitalization and tourism infrastructure development.

An agreement was reached on further close cooperation at the government level between Uzbekistan and Georgia to ensure the practical implementation of the agreements reached.

UzA