The presentation ceremony took place at the official residence of the head of Poland – the Belvedere Palace in Warsaw.
During the conversation that took place as part of the ceremony, the President of Poland confirmed his interest in further intensifying bilateral cooperation in all areas. It was emphasized that Poland considers Uzbekistan as an important and promising partner in Central Asia and fully supports and welcomes the large-scale and irreversible reforms being carried out in our country.
It was noted that in recent years the Uzbek-Polish partnership has significantly strengthened and been replenished with new and practical content, especially in the trade-economic sphere. There is growing interest among Polish business circles in developing ties with Uzbek partners. There is significant potential to take bilateral relations to a qualitatively new level.
Gratitude was expressed to the government of Uzbekistan for its careful attitude towards the burial places of Polish soldiers of General Władysław Anders.
After the presentation of credentials, a wreath-laying ceremony took place at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw.
It should be recalled that the new ambassador of Uzbekistan arrived in Warsaw on November 7. Before that, he worked in the Consular and Legal Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as consul of the Consulate General of Uzbekistan in Istanbul. He is 38 years old, a graduate of Uzbekistan State World Languages University.