Rustam Emomali met with the Uzbek delegation

Rustam Emomali, as the head of the upper chamber of the country's parliament, yesterday met with the parliamentary delegation of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan, headed by the Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Chamber of the Uzbek Parliament Ulugbek Inoyatov, the press center of the Majlisi Milli reports. The meeting participants paid special attention to […]

Rustam Emomali, as the head of the upper chamber of the country's parliament, yesterday met with the parliamentary delegation of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan, headed by the Deputy Chairman of the Legislative Chamber of the Uzbek Parliament Ulugbek Inoyatov, the press center of the Majlisi Milli reports.

The meeting participants paid special attention to the development and expansion of cooperation in many areas, in particular, in the work of the parliaments of the two countries.

It was noted that the priority areas of cooperation are very wide, in particular they cover the political, economic, social, humanitarian and other spheres.

Cooperation, in the opinion of the parties, is also important, because the interest of entrepreneurs of the two states to expanding mutually beneficial practical relations is growing.

The meeting participants noted that they are mobilizing all available opportunities and resources to fill inter-parliamentary cooperation with new content that meets the requirements of the present.

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