15 cooperation document of the visit of the President of China to Uzbekistan

According to Fars News Agency’s correspondent in Tashkent, Uzbekistan President Shaukat Mirziyoyev and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed 15 bilateral documents worth 15 billion dollars in the city of Samarkand.
The presidents signed a joint statement in which the main agreements were included, the manner and prospects of strengthening the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries were assessed.
At the end of these negotiations, Mirziyoyev said: “Today we signed a joint statement on strengthening the expansion of our strategic cooperation.
For his part, Ping said: We agreed on deepening comprehensive development in the new era.
He stated that the Chinese side is ready to write a new page of China-Uzbekistan friendship.
In the framework of this trip, 15 documents, including the memorandum of understanding on investment cooperation in the field of “green” development, the memorandum of understanding on the consolidation of investment cooperation in the field of digital economy, the memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the field of mineral resources development, the memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the field of prevention and combat with corruption, memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the field of construction, cultural exchange program for the years 2025-2022, cooperation agreement between national news agencies, agreement to establish cooperation relations between “Samarkand” and “Shan” provincesdong“, between the province of “Tashkend” and the city of “ChongTheChing“, between the provinces of “Bukhara” and “Yunnan”, between the cities of “Bukhara” and “Kun”MingIt was signed.
Also, contracts worth 15 billion dollars were signed in the fields of commercial, economic and investment cooperation.
Greater China now the most Economic and commercial partner of Uzbekistan.
Trade exchange of Uzbekistan in 2021 is at the level of 7 billion 400 million dollars.
Currently, more than 700 companies with the capital of Chinese investors are operating in Uzbekistan in various fields of the country’s economy.
The People’s Republic of China recognized the independence of Uzbekistan on December 27, 1991 and established diplomatic relations on January 2, 1992.
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