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Central Asian and U.S. Foreign Ministers met in Washington, D.C., under the C5+1 platform to advance regional cooperation and partnership

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Central Asian and U.S. Foreign Ministers met in Washington, D.C., under the C5+1 platform to advance regional cooperation and partnership

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov took part in yesterday’s C5+1 Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Washington, D.C., reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

"Together with my colleagues, we celebrated the tenth anniversary of C5+1 platform in Washington, D.C. - wrote Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan on his official telegram-channel. - Extend our gratitude to U.S. Secretary of State H.E. Marco Rubio for the warm welcome.

We are all advancing the mutually beneficial partnership between Central Asia and the United States, expanding trade and investment ties, and promoting regional stability and sustainable development.

Uzbekistan reaffirms its commitment to continued constructive dialogue and practical cooperation in support of peace, prosperity, and shared progress across our region".