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21 марта в Будапеште состоялась узбекско-венгерская конференция «Стратегическое партнерство в новых условиях».

Мероприятие организовано Венгерским институтом международных отношений совместно с Центром внешнеполитических исследований и международных инициатив при поддержке Посольства Узбекистана в Будапеште.

В ходе мероприятия участники обсудили актуальные геополитические и геоэкономические процессы, оказывающие влияние на экономическое развитие и безопасность обеих стран, а также на их стратегические интересы.

Эксперты и дипломаты поделились мнениями о возможностях и перспективах двустороннего сотрудничества в ключевых областях, включая зеленую экономику, инновации и технологии, агропромышленность, здравоохранение, образование и гуманитарные обмены.

Особое внимание было уделено углублению взаимовыгодных отношений через многосторонние институты и двусторонние механизмы. Участники подчеркнули важность разработки совместных проектов, которые могут принести пользу обеим сторонам и укрепить стратегическое партнерство между Узбекистаном и Венгрией.

Дискуссия стала важной платформой для обсуждения будущих шагов в развитии двусторонних отношений и продемонстрировала готовность обеих стран к активному сотрудничеству в условиях динамично меняющегося мирового порядка.

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On March 21, a Uzbek-Hungarian conference titled "Strategic Partnership in New Conditions" was held in Budapest.

The event was organized by the Hungarian Institute of International Relations in collaboration with the Center for Foreign Policy Studies and International Initiatives, with the support of the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Budapest.

During the event, participants discussed current geopolitical and geoeconomic processes affecting the economic development and security of both countries, as well as their strategic interests.

Experts and diplomats shared their views on the opportunities and prospects for bilateral cooperation in key areas, including green economy, innovation and technology, agro-industry, healthcare, education, and humanitarian exchanges.

Particular attention was given to deepening mutually beneficial relations through multilateral institutions and bilateral mechanisms. Participants emphasized the importance of developing joint projects that could benefit both sides and strengthen the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and Hungary.

The discussion served as an important platform for outlining future steps in the development of bilateral relations and demonstrated both countries' readiness for active cooperation in a dynamically changing global order.
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21 марта в Будапеште состоялась узбекско-венгерская конференция «Стратегическое партнерство в новых условиях».

Мероприятие организовано Венгерским институтом международных отношений совместно с Центром внешнеполитических исследований и международных инициатив при поддержке Посольства Узбекистана в Будапеште.

В ходе мероприятия участники обсудили актуальные геополитические и геоэкономические процессы, оказывающие влияние на экономическое развитие и безопасность обеих стран, а также на их стратегические интересы.

Эксперты и дипломаты поделились мнениями о возможностях и перспективах двустороннего сотрудничества в ключевых областях, включая зеленую экономику, инновации и технологии, агропромышленность, здравоохранение, образование и гуманитарные обмены.

Особое внимание было уделено углублению взаимовыгодных отношений через многосторонние институты и двусторонние механизмы. Участники подчеркнули важность разработки совместных проектов, которые могут принести пользу обеим сторонам и укрепить стратегическое партнерство между Узбекистаном и Венгрией.

Дискуссия стала важной платформой для обсуждения будущих шагов в развитии двусторонних отношений и продемонстрировала готовность обеих стран к активному сотрудничеству в условиях динамично меняющегося мирового порядка.

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On March 21, a Uzbek-Hungarian conference titled "Strategic Partnership in New Conditions" was held in Budapest.

The event was organized by the Hungarian Institute of International Relations in collaboration with the Center for Foreign Policy Studies and International Initiatives, with the support of the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Budapest.

During the event, participants discussed current geopolitical and geoeconomic processes affecting the economic development and security of both countries, as well as their strategic interests.

Experts and diplomats shared their views on the opportunities and prospects for bilateral cooperation in key areas, including green economy, innovation and technology, agro-industry, healthcare, education, and humanitarian exchanges.

Particular attention was given to deepening mutually beneficial relations through multilateral institutions and bilateral mechanisms. Participants emphasized the importance of developing joint projects that could benefit both sides and strengthen the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and Hungary.

The discussion served as an important platform for outlining future steps in the development of bilateral relations and demonstrated both countries' readiness for active cooperation in a dynamically changing global order.

BY Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Budapest / O'zbekiston Respublikasining elchixonasi, Budapesht












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