New directions of Uzbek-Polish cooperation discussed in Warsaw
March 29, 2026. 13:00 • 56 sec
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WARSAW, March 29. / Dunyo IA/. A meeting was held between representatives of the Embassy of Uzbekistan and Irineusz Bil, Secretary General of the Amicus Europae Foundation, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.
During the discussions, participants addressed the development of bilateral cooperation between Uzbekistan and Poland in political, trade-economic, and transport-logistics spheres. The importance of intensifying political dialogue between the two countries amid current complex geopolitical processes was emphasized.
The conversation also highlighted the growing interest among Polish companies in conducting business in Uzbekistan. One of the promising areas of cooperation was noted as the organized attraction of migrants from Uzbekistan to Poland.
Founded in 2004 by former President of Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski, the Amicus Europae Foundation focuses on supporting European integration, promoting dialogue, and facilitating reconciliation processes aimed at resolving political and regional conflicts in Europe.
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