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The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and the Ambassador of Slovakia agreed to continue cooperation aimed at improving the conditions of labor migration and personnel training

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The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and the Ambassador of Slovakia agreed to continue cooperation aimed at improving the conditions of labor migration and personnel training

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan Olimjon Abdullaev met on February 12 with the Ambassador of Slovakia Viktor Borecki, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

According to the MFA, during the meeting, key issues related to the organization of labor migration of citizens of Uzbekistan to Slovakia, as well as the development and strengthening of the legal framework in this area were discussed. Particular attention was paid to attracting specialists from Slovakia to train highly qualified personnel from Uzbekistan.

The parties agreed to continue the development of bilateral cooperation aimed at improving the conditions of labor migration and personnel training.