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Uzbek President calls PM Modi ahead of SCO summit to push coop

Uzbek President calls PM Modi ahead of SCO summit to push coop

Time of India7 hours ago
Ahead of the
SCO summit
early September,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
received a telephone call today from the President of
Uzbekistan
,
Shavkat Mirziyoyev
.
Mirziyoyev conveyed his warm greetings and felicitations to Prime Minister and the people of India on the upcoming 79th
Independence Day of India
.
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The two leaders reviewed progress in several key areas of
bilateral cooperation
, including trade, connectivity, health, technology and people-to-people ties. Uzbekistan is among India's closest partners in Eurasia.
They also exchanged views on regional and
global developments
of mutual interest, and reiterated their commitment to further strengthen the age-old ties between India and Central Asia. The two leaders agreed to remain in touch.
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  • Time of India

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