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Uzbekistan and Qatar Discuss Deeper Multifaceted Cooperation in Dubrovnik

UzDaily Editorial Team · 26.06.2026 · 22:51 · 58 views
Uzbekistan and Qatar Discuss Deeper Multifaceted Cooperation in Dubrovnik

Uzbekistan and Qatar Discuss Deeper Multifaceted Cooperation in Dubrovnik

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.uz) — On the sidelines of his working visit to Croatia, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Bakhtiyor Saidov, held bilateral negotiations with the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar, Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al-Khulaifi.

The official meeting between the diplomats took place in Dubrovnik, where both foreign policy leaders are participating in a major international forum. The core focus of the dialogue was a detailed analysis of the current state of bilateral ties and the definition of strategic perspectives for further deepening multi-faceted Uzbek-Qatari cooperation.

During the talks, the parties paid priority attention to the mechanisms required for the practical implementation of previously concluded interstate agreements.

The heads of the respective foreign policy agencies mutually emphasized the need to promptly inject concrete substance into all understandings reached at the highest level. This primarily concerns accelerating and supporting investment, trade, and economic initiatives, as well as launching new, mutually beneficial projects across various sectors of the economy.

In a separate section of the meeting, the participants reviewed matters concerning institutional interaction between their departments. Bakhtiyor Saidov and Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi confirmed their firm commitment to maintaining the practice of regular, close consultations. This framework is intended to enable swift coordination of positions on pressing bilateral and regional agendas, while fostering the long-term political and economic dialogue between Tashkent and Doha.