INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
both sides pledging to deepen ties across political, economic, cultural, and logistical sectors.Speaking at a high-level meeting with the
Commission, held alongside the official visit of Uzbek Prime Minister Aripov, marks a milestone in accelerating joint projects and transit
Gulf, noting that logistical infrastructure at Iranian ports is fully operational and ready to support Uzbek trade.He also stressed the
importance of enhancing transport and transit corridors, increasing expert-level exchanges, and unlocking new opportunities for private
and engineering services, agricultural exports, mining, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, and the restoration of historical
sites.Uzbekistan: Iran is a trusted regional partnerPrime Minister Aripov, marking the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the
countries currently stands at \$500 million, but both sides stressed the need for long-term strategies to ensure sustainable,
Aripov encouraged greater engagement from private enterprises to fully leverage available opportunities.Earlier in the day, Aref hosted
signing of multiple cooperation agreements
Center is set to open in Tehran, signaling a new chapter in commercial relations.On Saturday night, Atabak and his Uzbek counterpart
Kudratov finalized the terms of several bilateral agreements slated for implementation.
This article first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times