A trilateral meeting took place on January 8 at the intersection of the state borders of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan in the Fergana region, led by the heads of government from the three countries.
During the meeting, it was emphasized that the session was held within the framework of previously reached agreements regarding state borders among the leaders of the three nations.
The parties noted that thanks to the strong political will of the leaders of the three states, as well as a policy grounded in constructive relationships, friendship, and good neighborliness, multilateral ties in the region have strengthened and reached a new level.
Additionally, the prime ministers discussed the organization of future trilateral events that will foster the development of friendly and multifaceted partnerships among the brotherly countries.