A state reception honoring Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace. The event marked a significant moment in strengthening bilateral relations, with both leaders committing to a strategic partnership and emphasizing collaboration across various sectors, including energy and sustainable tourism.
A state reception in honor of Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the President of Uzbekistan, was recently held at the Elysee Palace, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. The event saw attendance from official delegations from both nations, led by French Prime Minister François Bayrou, alongside prominent figures from culture, business, and various sectors.
During the reception, President Mirziyoyev expressed heartfelt gratitude to both Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron. He underscored the historic significance of the discussions held, emphasizing that the dialogue had elevated bilateral relations to a strategic partnership level.
President Macron acknowledged the fruitful outcomes of the discussions and highlighted the numerous agreements signed. He noted the establishment of long-term partnerships in critical sectors, including energy and sustainable tourism, bolstered by investments from French companies with government backing.
Concluding his address, President Macron offered a warm message in Uzbek, proclaiming, “Long live Uzbekistan, long live France, long live France-Uzbek friendship.” This sentiment echoed the commitment of both nations to deepen cooperation for the mutual benefit of their peoples.
The state reception at the Elysee Palace reaffirmed the strong ties between Uzbekistan and France. With both leaders committed to enhancing their strategic partnership, the discussions and agreements made pave the way for increased collaboration in various sectors, ultimately benefiting both nations’ citizens. The warm exchange underscored a mutual respect and a shared vision for the future.
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