05.10.11 Vietnam Focus
Vietnam to strengthen bilateral relations with Uzbekistan

While on an official visit to Uzbekistan Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met with his Uzbek counterpart Shavkat Mirziyoyev to discuss trade relations between the two nations. Mirziyoyev spoke very
highly about Vietnam's achievements and socio-economic progress. He also
congratulated Dung on his re-election.
For his part, Dung said he was glad to see Uzbekistan prosper and
maintain socio-political stability, economic development, improving people's
life and raising
Uzbekistan's position in Asia and on the international arena.
The two men confirmed their respective nations' desire to further develop
bilateral relations, and agreed to increase co-operation via exchange of
delegations
at all levels, especially high-ranking. They noted that bilateral trade remains
modest with $18 million in 2010 and $15.5 million in this year's first half,
and
that it is yet to reach its full potential.
The leaders also agreed to foster export-import, step up trade promotion
activities, and create conditions for Vietnamese and Uzbekistani partnerships
in the
fields of oil and gas, agriculture, fertilizer production, construction
materials,
electronics, information technology and telecommunications.
Both Dung and Mirziyoyev spoke highly about PetroVietnam's operations in Uzbekistan, stressing that oil and gas is a spearhead
co-operative area between the two nations.
Dung said the two countries were soon to finalise procedures for the signing of
a contract between PetroVietnam and Uzbekistan's Oil and Gas National Holding
Company in Bukhara Khiva.
Sources: Vietnam News Agency, Saigon Daily
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