After the high-level negotiations in Budapest, there was a signing ceremony of bilateral documents.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán signed a joint statement on the development of strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and Hungary.
The document notes that the negotiations took place in a friendly, open and constructive spirit, it is envisaged to activate all-round mutually beneficial cooperation. It has been 30 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations.
15 documents aimed at further expansion of Uzbekistan-Hungary strategic partnership relations were signed at the level of governments, ministries and agencies of the two countries. These are:
• joint program for the development of industrial cooperation in 2023-2024;
• action plan for the development of cooperation in the field of science and technology;
• action plan for expanding cooperation in the field of agriculture;
• agreement on cooperation in the field of physical education and sports;
• agreement on cooperation in the field of science development.
Memorandums of cooperation were signed between the Academy of Public Administration of Uzbekistan and the Hungarian State Service University, Samarkand region and Khaydu-Bihar district, the Information and Analysis Center of International Relations and the Institute of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Tashkent State Agrarian University and the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Natural Sciences in the fields of customs, justice, environmental protection, horticulture and greenhouses, viticulture and investment.
The two-day official visit of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Hungary was eventful and fruitful.
According to the presidential press service, the head of state held a meeting with President Katalin Novák in Hungary. Plans for the implementation of specific investment projects in Uzbekistan were discussed with the representatives of business circles of this country.
Negotiations were held with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, at the end of which a significant set of documents was signed.
After the completion of the activities in the visiting program, the high-ranking guest was escorted by the Minister of Economic Development of Hungary, Marton Nad, and other officials at Ferenc Liszt International Airport.
President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev returned to Tashkent after completing his two-day official visit to Hungary.