The two countries will also collaborate on the development of “green” energy.
Special attention was given to the “Vision 2035” program and its alignment with Uzbekistan’s development strategy. The economic agenda included agreements on establishing an Investment Platform and a Business Council, as well as opening an Uzbekistan Trade House in Kuwait.
Uzbekistan and Kuwait will expand cooperation in “green” energy and infrastructure. In the cultural sphere, the two sides agreed to organize Culture and Tourism Weeks and enhance collaboration in art, music, cinema, and sports. Joint projects in education were also discussed. The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening coordination in international organizations and preparing for the May summit on “Central Asia – GCC.”
Following the negotiations, the leaders signed agreements in the fields of industry, transport, healthcare, and labor migration.
Sources: centralasia.news