Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Strengthen Strategic Partnership in Telephone Conversation
Tashkent, The Gulf Observer: Bakhtiyor Saidov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, held a productive telephone conversation with Murat Nurtleu, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, to discuss the growing bilateral relations between the two countries.
Minister Saidov expressed his appreciation for the ongoing cooperation, stating, “Had a productive phone conversation with my dear colleague, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan, H.E. Murat Nurtleu. Our brotherly ties continue to grow stronger as we work together to deepen our Strategic Partnership and Alliance, advance the prosperity of the entire Central Asian region, and collaborate on global challenges.”
The conversation highlighted the shared commitment to strengthening the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, particularly in fostering regional stability, economic development, and addressing global issues. Both leaders emphasized the solid foundation of their bilateral relations and expressed optimism that 2025 will bring even greater achievements for both nations.
This diplomatic exchange further underscores the close collaboration between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, reflecting their shared vision for regional integration and global cooperation.