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Vladimir Putin arrives in Uzbekistan on the 3rd foreign trip of his new term

Updated on: 27 May,2024 09:57 AM IST  |  Moscow
mid-day online correspondent |

Ahead of the Uzbekistan trip, Putin and Mirziyoyev discussed an array of bilateral cooperation issues, including trade and economic relations, the Kremlin said

Vladimir Putin arrives in Uzbekistan on the 3rd foreign trip of his new term

In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath laying ceremony at the Independence Monument in the New Uzbekistan park in Tashkent. Pic/AFP

On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin landed in Uzbekistan's capital, where he will meet with President Shavkay Mirziyoyev. The talks are anticipated to centre on strengthening ties between the two nations.


Putin laid a wreath at Tashkent's Independence Monument and reportedly had informal talks with Mirziyoyev, according to the Kremlin. The presidents will convene in an official session on Monday.


Since taking office for a fifth term in May, Putin has travelled abroad three times. He first travelled to China, expressing gratitude for China's proposals for negotiations to end the situation in Ukraine, and then he travelled to Belarus, the country where Russia has stationed tactical nuclear weapons.


Putin and Mirziyoyev talked about a range of bilateral cooperation topics, including trade and economic relations, before the Uzbekistan trip, according to the Kremlin.

(With Inputs from AP)

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