The delegations of the parties were headed by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan Bobur Usmanov and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Singapore Kevin Chok.

During the talks, the state and prospects of further development of Uzbek-Singaporean cooperation were discussed. Special attention is paid to accelerating the implementation of agreements reached following the 2023 summit visits to Singapore (January) and Uzbekistan (May).

The Singaporean side highly appreciated the large-scale reforms carried out in Uzbekistan aimed at improving public administration and the legislative sphere, liberalizing and modernizing the national economy.

The meeting confirmed mutual interest in realizing the existing significant potential to strengthen partnership in the political, trade, economic, investment, cultural and humanitarian spheres.

The need to expand contacts between the legislative bodies of the two countries was emphasized. It was noted that deepening the inter-parliamentary dialogue will contribute to the intensification of ties in all areas of the common agenda.

Proposals on increasing cultural, humanitarian and tourist exchanges were considered.

Special attention is paid to the issues of enhancing cooperation between the parties within the framework of the United Nations and other international institutions. There was also an exchange of views on topical aspects of international and regional policy.

At meetings at the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Singapore Business Federation, an agreement was reached on taking joint measures to intensify contacts between the business circles of the two countries, including by organizing exhibitions of national products, seminars and presentations of economic potential, the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan reports.