In the presence of the leaders, bilateral documents were also exchanged, including the Program of cooperation between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs for 2026-2027 and the Agreement on establishing a partnership between the cities of Tashkent and Sofia.
Uzbekistan and Bulgaria to expand mutually beneficial cooperation
Following the summit talks held in Tashkent, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, and the President of the Republic of Bulgaria, Rumen Radev, signed a Joint Declaration on expanding bilateral cooperation.
Number of schools in Uzbekistan increased 1.3 times over 35 years
- At least 100 people die in a gold mine landslide in the Central African Republic
- Laboratory aircraft to conduct test flights over Tashkent sky
- Following the conclusion of Greco-Roman wrestling bouts, our compatriots won third place in the team classification at the world championship
- Services export of "IT Park" residents reached $392.5 million
- Which countries do Uzbek citizens travel to the most?
Strict payment rules for city bus fares to take effect from September 1
- Measures to develop livestock and poultry farming discussed
- President Shavkat Mirziyoyev concludes his state visit to Kyrgyzstan
- Proposals for further enhancement of the social protection system considered
- Proposals aimed at improving the remuneration system for civil servants reviewed
- Implementation of priority tasks in the energy sector reviewed