
China and Uzbekistan Forge Stronger Ties at Tianjin Meeting
China and Uzbekistan’s foreign ministers meet in Tianjin to strengthen bilateral relations and expand cooperation in key areas.
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China and Uzbekistan’s foreign ministers meet in Tianjin to strengthen bilateral relations and expand cooperation in key areas.

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev during the China-Central Asia Summit in Astana to strengthen bilateral ties.

Uzbekistan is embracing partnerships with the Chinese mainland, transforming Tashkent with investments in technology, infrastructure, and critical metals. The future of Sino-Uzbek relations is unfolding.

China and Uzbekistan are strengthening their green energy partnership, paving the way for sustainable growth in Central Asia.

CGTN and Uzbekistan’s UzA have launched a media tour to highlight growing ties ahead of the China-Central Asia Summit, exploring cooperation in trade, investment, and culture.

A new freight train route from China’s Chongqing to Uzbekistan promises faster, more efficient trade, reducing transport time by 30%.

China and Uzbekistan have signed a mutual visa exemption agreement, marking a new chapter in their relationship. The two countries pledge to enhance cooperation in key areas and promote people-to-people exchanges.