In an interview with the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), President of the Uzbekistan-Vietnam Friendship Association Alisher Rustamovich Mukhamedov underscored the significance of the visit, calling it a milestone in bilateral diplomatic ties as it marks the first-ever visit by a top Vietnamese legislator to Uzbekistan. He also emphasized the importance of expanding the legal framework to facilitate cooperation in various fields.
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National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and his spouse leave Hanoi for Uzbekistan on April 1. |
Mukhamedov highlighted the Uzbekistan-Vietnam Intergovernmental Committee on Trade, Economic, and Scientific-Technical Cooperation as a key mechanism for fostering collaboration, stressing the need for both nations to maximize potential.
He affirmed that over the past 30 years, Uzbekistan and Vietnam have always maintained friendship and cooperation. Uzbekistan has been actively promoting economic engagement with Vietnam, recognizing it as a foundation for deepening political ties. Key sectors such as trade, investment, science-technology, and education offer vast potential for growth. Notably, Uzbekistan aims to expand its engagement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), with Vietnam playing a crucial role in this effort.
Reflecting on significant milestones in the two countries’ relationship, Mukhamedov recalled President Ho Chi Minh’s historic visit to Uzbekistan in 1959, noting that the late leader’s image remains deeply cherished in the memories of the Uzbek people.
He also highlighted the long-standing educational ties between the two nations, with over 3,500 Vietnamese students having studied in Uzbekistan. These individuals, he noted, continue to be valuable bridges of friendship and serve as the first and most influential “people’s diplomats,” strengthening the bond between the two countries.
Beyond official diplomatic activities, people-to-people exchanges have played a key role in fostering mutual understanding. Mukhamedov noted that various cultural events and art exchanges have been organized. Friendship associations from both countries have actively participated in international cultural-art events, supported Vietnamese students in Uzbekistan, and facilitated diverse cultural exchange programs.
He emphasized that ample room remains for expanding bilateral cooperation, particularly in economy and trade. Vietnam remains a key traditional partner for Uzbekistan in the Asia-Pacific region. In recent years, bilateral ties have strengthened across multiple levels, with rising trade volumes and an increasing number of joint ventures. Several agriculture and aquaculture projects are also being implemented.
Mukhamedov further noted that both nations have great potential to expand bilateral trade in agriculture, oil and gas, textiles, food processing, and tourism. Vietnam has become a popular destination for Uzbek tourists, while Uzbekistan's renowned historical sites are attracting a growing number of Vietnamese travelers, he continued.
With these promising prospects, he expressed confidence that Chairman Man’s visit will serve as a catalyst for deepening the friendship and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Uzbekistan in the years ahead.
Source: VNA