Uzbekistan

“Uzbekistan will continue to cooperate with Russia, despite Western sanctions” – Consul General

In trade-economic relations, Russia has always been a priority and is the main economic partner of Uzbekistan.

Burkhan Alikulov Photo: ideuromedia.ru

This was stated at a press conference by Consul General of Uzbekistan in Rostov-on-Don Burkhan Alikulov, answering a question from a DON 24 correspondent.

The diplomat stressed that Uzbekistan will continue cooperation with Russia, despite Western sanctions.

Burkhan Alikulov explained that Russia has always been a priority in trade and economic relations and is the main economic partner. Over the past year, the trade turnover between Uzbekistan and Russia amounted to $9.3 billion. Burkhan Alikulov noted that this is the largest indicator of trade turnover for the republic.

“We proceed from the national interests of citizens. Therefore, I think that in economic terms and in other areas, our relations will continue,” the Consul General said.

He also said that about 3,000 citizens of the republic are expected to take part in the referendum on the updated Constitution of Uzbekistan in Rostov-on-Don.

Earlier, it was reported that EU Special Representative for Sanctions David O’Sullivan said he intended to visit Uzbekistan to discuss issues related to anti-Russian sanctions.

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The Consul General of Uzbekistan in Rostov-on-Don, Burkhan Alikulov, has stated that Russia has always been a priority in trade and economic relations and is the main economic partner of Uzbekistan. He emphasized that Uzbekistan will continue cooperation with Russia despite Western sanctions. The trade turnover between the two countries amounted to $9.3 billion in the past year, which is the largest indicator of trade turnover for the republic. Alikulov added that about 3,000 citizens of Uzbekistan are expected to take part in the referendum on the updated Constitution in Rostov-on-Don. Earlier, David O’Sullivan, EU Special Representative for Sanctions, stated that he intended to visit Uzbekistan to discuss issues related to anti-Russian sanctions.

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