International experts analyze the visit of the President of Uzbekistan to Germany.
Executive Chairman at Meinhardt Group of Singapore Shahzad Nasim:
– Strengthening ties with Germany suggests that Uzbekistan’s international cooperation is developing dynamically. It is recognized that the trade turnover and the number of joint projects have doubled, and this European country’s investment in Uzbekistan’s economy has increased significantly. The Business Forum held during the visit and the signed agreements on the implementation of new trade, investment, and technology projects worth $9 billion are significant achievements that will contribute to the prosperity of the two countries. We welcome such changes, as they contribute to global development, economic stability not only in Uzbekistan, but throughout Central Asia.
It is also noteworthy that the German Government expressed its readiness to support Uzbekistan’s accession to the World Trade Organization and the acceleration of the signing of the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with the EU.
The agreement with KfW, Deutsche Bank, and the German Society for International Cooperation will undoubtedly further strengthen the projects of German companies in Uzbekistan. These steps will contribute not only to the economic growth of Uzbekistan, but also to its further effective consolidation into the global trade network. This will make it possible to make the most of the new markets opening up for the country, as well as access to the latest technologies and the capital market to continue the exponential development of the national economy.
Director of “UzFranceTrade” Trading House Khaled Bedouche:
– The visit of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev to the Federal Republic of Germany is an important event in the country’s foreign policy. Uzbekistan opens up to the world. The country pursues an active economic policy not only with neighboring states, but also with the European continent.
In recent years, relations have been actively developed between Uzbekistan and Germany in many areas of cooperation. Germany is one of the leading countries in Europe. It is actively involved in implementing projects in Uzbekistan in such vital areas as energy, oil and gas, mining, textile and food industries, automotive, agriculture, and construction.
Uzbekistan establishes close partnerships with foreign countries. This will help the socio-economic development of the country shortly.
The constitutional reform in Uzbekistan is yielding results from the very first days.
The well-thought-out economic reform by Uzbekistan Government creates new opportunities for strengthening cooperation with Germany.

Chairman of the UN Interuniversity Committee in Paris Eric Guiochon:
– There are noticeable changes in Uzbekistan’s cooperation with the world community. The results of the reforms carried out in the country manifest in the growth rate of relations with many European countries, particularly Germany.
Germany considers Uzbekistan as a key partner in Central Asia. Relations between the two countries are increasingly strengthened through joint projects in energy, transport, oil and gas, education, culture, and other areas.
This visit creates new opportunities for cooperation. European countries, particularly France and Germany, recognize Uzbekistan as one of the dynamically developing countries in Central Asia.
The far-sighted and balanced foreign policy of the Leader of Uzbekistan will create a favorable ground for strengthening relations shortly, not only with Germany, but also with other countries of the European continent.
UzA