The issues of strengthening bilateral cooperation and practical interaction, primarily in the political, trade, and economic spheres, were discussed.
The importance of developing measures to increase trade turnover and form a portfolio of cooperation projects in pharmaceuticals, electrical engineering, agriculture, and other industries was noted.
Special attention was paid to developing cultural, humanitarian, and tourist exchanges.
An agreement was reached to hold the next round of political consultations in Athens next year and a meeting of the intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation in Tashkent.
Views were also exchanged on current issues on the international and regional agenda.