According to the presidential press service, the parties adopted a joint statement.
There was also an exchange of signed documents between the heads of ministries and regions of the two countries. In total, 22 documents were signed covering almost all areas of the multifaceted Uzbek-Kyrgyz partnership. These include a plan of practical measures to expand and deepen industrial cooperation, which provides for the implementation of almost 50 joint projects, an agreement on the creation of an Uzbek-Kyrgyz investment fund, documents on the mutual supply of electricity and cooperation in the construction of hydropower facilities in Kyrgyzstan.
“Roadmaps for the further expansion of cooperation between Andijan and Osh, Namangan and Jalal-Abad regions, Fergana region and Batken, Naryn regions will undoubtedly serve to strengthen interregional cooperation,” the press service said.
In addition, a program of interaction between foreign policy departments, a number of important documents in the field of customs, military and military-technical cooperation, healthcare, agriculture, food security, plant quarantine, education, science and culture were inked.