"We discussed further expansion of cooperation between Central Asia and the European Union, especially in the field of strengthening transport connectivity, cultural exchanges, education, and women's rights," the assistant to the Head of our State wrote in her telegram channel. "Special attention was paid to the issues of cooperation in providing assistance to Afghan women."
Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan met with the Special Representative of the European Union
On May 23, Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan Saida Mirziyoyeva met with the EU delegation headed by the EU Special Representative for Central Asia Teri Hakala.
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