Uzbekistan and Hungary Strengthen Transport Cooperation
Tashkent, The Gulf Observer: The Minister of Transport of Uzbekistan, Ilkhom Mahkamov, held a significant meeting today with József Rozsa, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Hungary to Uzbekistan. The discussions centered on enhancing bilateral cooperation in the transport sector, with a particular focus on the liberalization of international cargo transportation.
During the meeting, both parties underscored the importance of easing restrictions on road transport, specifically by liberalizing international cargo transportation and eliminating permit forms for bilateral and transit transportation of goods. These measures are anticipated to facilitate smoother and more efficient trade routes between the two countries.
Minister Mahkamov and Ambassador Rozsa reached a consensus on the necessity of implementing appropriate measures to address these transport issues. Their commitment to improving the regulatory framework aims to foster a more favorable environment for international trade and logistics.
In addition to cargo transportation, the meeting also addressed the potential for boosting tourism between Uzbekistan and Hungary. Both sides expressed a keen interest in accelerating cooperation in civil aviation, which is expected to significantly increase tourist flows. Enhanced air connectivity will provide more opportunities for cultural exchange and economic collaboration, benefiting both nations.
The discussions concluded on a positive note, with both Uzbekistan and Hungary pledging to continue their collaborative efforts to achieve these shared goals.