- Trade turnover between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan reached one billion dollars, reflecting growing economic cooperation and ties.
- Parliamentary speakers discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation, improving policies, and removing barriers to boost trade growth further.
- Both sides emphasized expanding collaboration in culture, education, infrastructure, and regional connectivity for long-term development.
The two countries reached a major achievement in their trade relations when their bilateral trade reached more than 1 billion US dollars. The development demonstrates how economic ties between the two neighboring nations have developed through their increasing political interactions and their growing business relationships.
The achievement was highlighted during a meeting between the Speakers of the parliaments of both nations, who discussed ways to further strengthen their partnership and sustain the positive momentum.
The two parties established inter-parliamentary cooperation as their primary method to support international economic and diplomatic relations during their negotiations.
The two organizations established that their legislative bodies should work together to establish common policies which would improve business conditions and enable better trade operations.
The leaders insisted that current business obstacles must be eliminated to establish better business conditions which would benefit the agricultural, industrial, and international trade sectors.
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The discussions extended beyond economic matters to address cultural and humanitarian cooperation which demonstrated the historical and social connections that unite the people of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
The two parties showed their willingness to develop educational and cultural and tourism exchanges because they understood that these activities would help them build better mutual understanding and long-term relationships.
The two parties identified regional connectivity and infrastructure development as essential requirements for increasing both trade activities and people movements.
The meeting demonstrated that both countries maintain a strong commitment to their strategic partnership. Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan plan to expand their trade activities and build multiple areas of cooperation based on their existing shared interests and recent achievements.