German Foreign Minister visits Uzbekistan on its Asian tour

German Foreign Minister visits Uzbekistan on its Asian tour

Today, Tuesday, German Foreign Minister Analeina Perbuk will go to Uzbekistan as part of a three-day trip to Central Asia.
Vladimir Norov, a counterpart from Uzbekistan, will meet with Perbook in the nation’s capital, Tashkent. In addition, it plans to visit a school and open a solar power plant there with funding from the German Foreign Ministry.
Following that, you are supposed to go to a mining firm outside of Tashkent.

Due to its production of 20% of the nation’s gold and 90% of the nation’s silver, the corporation is one of the biggest industrial organisations in Uzbekistan.
The business also produces the most copper in the former Soviet Republic. Engineering supplies and services are offered by German businesses.
Notably, Uzbekistan is the third-largest nation in the former Soviet Union after Russia and Ukraine, with a population of about 35 million.

Since last year, Russia has once again taken the top spot among its trading partners. China was previously until 2018.
Natural gas, precious and non-iron minerals, uranium, and other mineral resources are abundantly found in the nation.

On a tour of Asia, the German foreign minister stops in Uzbekistan.

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