The president of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, extended an invitation to Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, for a return visit to Uzbekistan. This invitation was conveyed through the official press service of the Presidential Administration in Moscow, confirming both sides’ interest in continuing high level dialogue and concrete cooperation.
Putin welcomed the invitation with openness, signaling his readiness to engage further in the bilateral relationship. The exchange set the stage for a broader discussion about the path forward for Russia and Uzbekistan in the years ahead, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening regional ties and mutual interests.
On October 6, conversations began at the Kremlin as Mirziyoyev and Putin met to discuss the next phase of their countries’ partnership. The talks emphasized deepening bilateral ties within a framework of strategic partnership and alliance, with a focus on practical steps that can boost collaboration across several key areas.
Sessions in Moscow addressed expanding cooperation in trade, economics, investment, migration policy, and humanitarian initiatives. Participants explored concrete measures to facilitate smoother trade flows, greater investment, and more robust economic cooperation, alongside collaborative programs for people-to-people contacts and humanitarian support that benefit both nations and their citizens.
Officials described the meetings as meaningful and productive, noting that a number of documents were signed as a result of the discussions. The agreements signaled a shared intention to translate diplomatic engagement into tangible outcomes, reinforcing the momentum of the two countries’ ongoing partnership.
In reviewing the state of relations, several representatives highlighted the successful development of Russia-Uzbekistan ties, underscoring sustained progress and a mutual willingness to address new opportunities as they arise. The dialogue, characterized by openness and practical focus, reinforced confidence that cooperation will continue to deepen across political, economic, and social dimensions.