PM Orbán: Uzbekistan is strategic partner in Central Asia
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán discussed economic and energy cooperation as well as the deepening of bilateral cultural and education relations with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Samarkand on Thursday, the PM’s press chief said.
Uzbekistan welcomes Hungarian businesspeople and companies and is prepared to provide them any help needed for their investments to be successful, Bertalan Havasi cited Mirziyoyev as saying.
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Orbán said that in the current crisis caused by the war and the related sanctions, the entirety of Europe, including Hungary, was fighting to maintain its economic momentum.
“But even in the current situation, we aren’t slowing, but rather increasing the intensity of cooperation with our strategic partner in the region, Uzbekistan,” Orbán said. “We’re strengthening the joint projects we’ve launched in the areas of nuclear energy, the chemical industry, finance and telecommunications.”
Because the global energy crisis will last a long time, Hungary is exploring opportunities for joint gas extraction with Uzbekistan, Orbán said. He also said Hungary will increase the number of scholarships granted to Uzbek students from 120 to 170 a year.
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Source: MTI
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Interesting read on Uzbekistan – https://www.ebrd.com/where-we-are/uzbekistan/overview.html
Note the issue regarding water in the region – the “Position of Uzbekistan on the use of water resources of transboundary rivers in Central Asia” makes for scary reading: https://www.un.int/uzbekistan/news/problems-aral-sea-and-water-resources-central-asia – especially focus on the mention of population and Uzbekistan’s trajectory: https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/uzbekistan-population/