Turkey and Uzbekistan have set view on Increase their bilateral trade To 5 billion dollars within a year, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday evening as he said met His Uzbek counterpart Shavkat Mirziyoyev in The capital of the Central Asian country is Tashkent.
“we’ve got set a year “As a goal to reach $5 billion,” Erdogan said.
“I think so, by preference trade The agreement we signed today will achieve our goals in shorter time” added.
Erdogan has arrived in State upon invitation of Mirziyoyev.
He added, “The relations between Turkey and Uzbekistan, which we described as an existing strategic partnership on The brothers’ evolve in Atmosphere of Mutual trust in All fields “Erdogan” also He said in article published in New Uzbekistan newspaper Tuesday.
“In the framework of Our conversations will discuss political and economic, military And the social Ways of Our bilateral cooperation in Many areas, from energy to agriculture, from industry to culture, and from youth issues to environmental issues” also named on Turkish citizens visit Uzbekistanin The current interval of revive ‘urge public for investment in This country and contribute to development of Relations with Uzbekistan in All the places.
Projects in progress in Uzbekistan by our entrepreneurs are the source of Pride for usas well as driving force for Erdogan’s joint trade added.
At a time when Turkey is expanding its relations with this is ancient continent in “Asian Century” under the slogan “More Asia”, we have a long time history of deepening relationships with Sister Uzbekistan in All the places.”
It is expected that the relations between the two strategic partners will reach new heights with the visit.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries countries was established on March 4, 1992, months after Uzbekistan declared its independence on August 31, 1991. Tashkent and Ankara celebrate three decades of diplomatic relations on March 4th.
It was Turkey also The first A country to recognize the independence of Uzbekistan on December 16, 1991.
Turkey and Uzbekistan have set view on Increase their bilateral trade To 5 billion dollars within a year, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday evening as he said met His Uzbek counterpart Shavkat Mirziyoyev in The capital of the Central Asian country is Tashkent.
“we’ve got set a year “As a goal to reach $5 billion,” Erdogan said.
“I think so, by preference trade The agreement we signed today will achieve our goals in shorter time” added.
Erdogan has arrived in State upon invitation of Mirziyoyev.
He added, “The relations between Turkey and Uzbekistan, which we described as an existing strategic partnership on The brothers’ evolve in Atmosphere of Mutual trust in All fields “Erdogan” also He said in article published in New Uzbekistan newspaper Tuesday.
“In the framework of Our conversations will discuss political and economic, military And the social Ways of Our bilateral cooperation in Many areas, from energy to agriculture, from industry to culture, and from youth issues to environmental issues” also named on Turkish citizens visit Uzbekistanin The current interval of revive ‘urge public for investment in This country and contribute to development of Relations with Uzbekistan in All the places.
Projects in progress in Uzbekistan by our entrepreneurs are the source of Pride for usas well as driving force for Erdogan’s joint trade added.
At a time when Turkey is expanding its relations with this is ancient continent in “Asian Century” under the slogan “More Asia”, we have a long time history of deepening relationships with Sister Uzbekistan in All the places.”
It is expected that the relations between the two strategic partners will reach new heights with the visit.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries countries was established on March 4, 1992, months after Uzbekistan declared its independence on August 31, 1991. Tashkent and Ankara celebrate three decades of diplomatic relations on March 4th.
It was Turkey also The first A country to recognize the independence of Uzbekistan on December 16, 1991.