FM Saidov holds talks with U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to discuss deeper strategic partnership and regional stability
On April 9, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bakhtiyor Saidov, held meetings in Washington, D.C. with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor to the President, Michael Waltz.

Photo: Telegram / bakhtiyor_saidov
During the meeting with Secretary Rubio, the parties discussed key issues such as strengthening political dialogue, expanding economic and investment cooperation, enhancing regional ties, and deepening their shared commitment to ensuring security and stability in Central Asia.
The minister expressed appreciation for the United States’ continued support for Uzbekistan’s reform process.
Reporting on the meeting, the Spokesperson for the Secretary of State Tammy Bruce noted that “Secretary Rubio welcomed Uzbekistan’s decision to become a full member of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS and thanked Uzbekistan for their efforts to facilitate the return of their deportees from the United States.”
According to the U.S. official, “the United States looks forward to working with Uzbekistan on the modernization of safe nuclear energy technologies, enhancing investments between the two countries, and promoting cooperation in critical minerals and other sectors to further advance the strategic partnership.”
Later that day, Saidov also had a meeting with National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, which he described as “open and productive.”
“During our meeting, we reaffirmed our commitment to deepening the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and the United States and discussed a broad range of issues of regional and international importance,” said the Uzbek Foreign Minister.
The talks focused on strengthening cooperation in the field of security, supporting economic development, improving regional connectivity, and promoting sustainable development in Central Asia.
“We highly value the consistent support from the U.S. President for Uzbekistan’s reform agenda and our efforts to ensure peace and prosperity in the region,” Saidov emphasized.
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