The mining and metallurgical industry occupies one of the leading places in the economy of Uzbekistan.
The viticulture and winemaking sector is one of the most promising in the country’s agriculture. Therefore, it is not unexpected that on November 23, 2018, at the General Assembly of the International Organization of Vine and Wine in the city of Punta del Este (Uruguay), Uzbekistan’s membership in this organization was officially announced.
As the public knows, a group of journalists and bloggers from our country recently visited this charming country, located at the crossroads of Asia and Europe, within the framework of the project of the Turkish Agency for Culture and Tourism “Tourism in the context of the pandemic”.
The Turkic Council or the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States is an international intergovernmental organization that unites modern Turkic states, the main goal of which is to develop comprehensive cooperation between its members.
The people of Uzbekistan and Turkey are inextricably linked by a centuries-old common history, a close language and a common religion, common values and similar customs and traditions.
Uzbek-Turkish relations have strengthened in recent years in bilateral and multilateral formats of interaction.
Indeed, a new page has opened in relations between Uzbekistan and Turkey today, and everyone knows that political, trade, economic, investment, transport,
Uzbekistan is interested in establishing equal and effective relations with the leading countries of the world, developing ways of cultural interaction and enrichment, and deepening and expanding economic cooperation.
The Republic of Turkey and the Republic of Uzbekistan have always had a lot in common in culture, traditions, customs, trade and economic relations.
(Русский) Last year, after several years of inactivity, Uzbekistan and Turkey began to actively implement a program of cooperation in various fields.