Diplomatic Ties Strengthen: Uzbekistan's PM Visits China
Uzbekistan's Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov will visit China for a two-day trip. The visit includes co-chairing the eighth session of the China-Uzbekistan Intergovernmental Cooperation Committee with China’s Vice Premier Liu Guozhong. This diplomatic engagement aims to strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation between the two nations.
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Uzbekistan's Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov is scheduled to embark on a diplomatic visit to China, spanning from Wednesday to Thursday, according to an announcement by China's foreign ministry this past Sunday.
During his stay, Prime Minister Aripov will join China's Vice Premier Liu Guozhong in co-chairing the eighth session of the China-Uzbekistan Intergovernmental Cooperation Committee. This committee serves as a platform for enhancing collaborations between the two nations.
Such high-level interactions are poised to deepen the bilateral relations between Uzbekistan and China, focusing on strengthening cooperative efforts across various sectors.
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