Uzbekistan and Germany deepen cooperation with agreements in transportation, water resources, and mobility
Uzbekistan and Germany signed several key documents to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

Photo: Presidential press service
At the conclusion of productive negotiations held in the city of Samarkand, the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, and the Federal Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz, adopted a joint declaration.
In total, 8 bilateral documents were signed during the official visit, including:
• An intergovernmental agreement on comprehensive partnership in the field of migration and mobility;
• An intergovernmental declaration on cooperation in the field of veterinary and livestock farming;
• An intergovernmental declaration on cooperation in the sustainable use of water resources within the framework of the "Green Central Asia" initiative;
• A joint declaration on cooperation in the field of critical minerals;
• An agreement on cooperation in the field of transportation;
• A memorandum on cooperation in climate change within the framework of the Paris Agreement.
Additionally, a Program of Technological Partnership and Industrial Cooperation for 2024-2026 was adopted, and a number of agreements and contracts were concluded between leading companies of Uzbekistan and Germany.
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