On [date], the foreign ministers of Iran and Uzbekistan held virtual talks focused on strengthening bilateral relations and coordinating efforts on regional issues.
During the meeting, both sides highlighted the potential for cooperation in areas such as trade, energy, transport, and investment. The foreign ministers agreed to promote high-level exchanges and accelerate infrastructure connectivity projects to boost the flow of goods and passengers between the two nations.
Regarding regional matters, the ministers shared perspectives on the importance of maintaining stability and security in Central Asia and the Middle East. They also discussed collaboration within international bodies such as the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) and the United Nations.
The talks took place as both countries work to expand multifaceted ties after the prolonged impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.