Aloev to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Are Establishing New Form of Partnership between Central Asia, GCC

Uzbek Deputy Foreign Minister Bakhromjon Aloev. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Uzbek Deputy Foreign Minister Bakhromjon Aloev. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Aloev to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Are Establishing New Form of Partnership between Central Asia, GCC

Uzbek Deputy Foreign Minister Bakhromjon Aloev. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Uzbek Deputy Foreign Minister Bakhromjon Aloev. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Uzbek Deputy Foreign Minister Bakhromjon Aloev characterized the inaugural Gulf-Central Asia summit scheduled for Wednesday as a momentous occasion, referring to it as “historic” and emphasizing that it represents a fresh paradigm for regional collaboration between two highly significant regions in the world, both in terms of geopolitical and economic geography.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Aloev affirmed that the collaboration between Central Asian countries and Arab Gulf states holds strategic importance given the challenging international landscape.

“The symbolism of holding this event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is profound, given the Kingdom’s unique role in the region and the broader Arab and Islamic world,” he added.

He pointed out that enhancing the existing relations between both sides in the current circumstances serves the long-term interests of both regions.

“The new framework we are building is designed to intensify dialogue and partnership between the Gulf region and Central Asia, enriching cooperation through practical programs and projects,” said Aloev.

“It aims to establish an open and effective system for regional relations and enhance multi-party partnerships,” he explained.

The official also urged the development of mechanisms to ensure the sustainability of political consultations and dialogues with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.

He emphasized the need to explore new avenues for collaboration in the realms of economy, trade, logistics, and transportation.

Additionally, he highlighted the potential of all parties involved to achieve progressive development, bolster strategic security, and enhance stability.

The official underscored that the development of his country’s relations with Saudi Arabia stands at the forefront of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy priorities.

He pointed out that Saudi Arabia holds significant credibility and substantial financial and economic potential, not only within the Arab and Islamic nations but across the globe.

Aloev further explained that Uzbekistan possesses abundant agricultural resources that can provide ample opportunities to diversify its exports and ensure the supply of food products to the Arab Gulf states.

Saudi-Uzbek relations

Aloev stressed the importance his country places on the gradual and dynamic development of comprehensive relations with the Middle East.

He highlighted that these relations are built on historical and cultural ties, while also taking into consideration the contemporary transformations occurring in this region, which is geographically close to Uzbekistan.

“Developing relations with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stands as one of the primary objectives of Uzbekistan’s newly shaped foreign policy,” confirmed Aloev.

“The Kingdom holds significant importance as a strategic partner for Uzbekistan, boasting great credibility and vast financial and economic resources not only within the Arab and Islamic nations but also on a global scale,” he added.

“The inaugural state visit of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Saudi Arabia in August 2022 undeniably ushered in a new chapter in bilateral relations,” noted Aloev.

“The discussions between President Mirziyoyev and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman showcased a clear alignment of perspectives and shared aspirations between the two nations,” he remarked.

Aloev emphasized Mirziyoyev's post-visit statements, in which he characterized the historic Uzbek-Saudi meeting as a powerful signal to enhance cooperation and strengthen trade relations.

The visit resulted in the signing of agreements and contracts worth over $14 billion, spanning diverse sectors, such as energy, chemicals, electrical engineering, infrastructure development, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, information technology, and transportation.

Aloev further explained that both countries hold substantial untapped potential to expand trade soon, a process made smoother through reciprocal visits by business delegates. The primary impetus for these exchanges stemmed from the successful outcomes of the Uzbek-Saudi summit held in Jeddah the previous year.

Additionally, the deputy foreign minister disclosed a remarkable 4.2-fold increase in the number of companies operating in Uzbekistan with Saudi investments over the past five years.

Moreover, he shared significant figures, revealing that in 2022, more than 58,000 Uzbek citizens traveled to Saudi Arabia for Umrah, while 15,000 performed the Hajj in 2023.

Saudi-Uzbek regional, international coordination

Aloev highlighted the successful cooperation between Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia in political and international affairs, characterized by consistent mutual support within various regional and international organizations, including the UN and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

Additionally, he emphasized Uzbekistan’s willingness to back Riyadh’s bid to host the prestigious Expo 2030 world exhibition. Moreover, Uzbekistan has played a supportive role in Saudi Arabia’s recognition as a “Dialogue Partner” within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

Aloev acknowledged Saudi Arabia’s affirmative votes for Uzbekistan’s initiatives and joint sponsorship of the UN General Assembly resolution on “Education and Religious Tolerance” in 2019.

Furthermore, Saudi Arabia lent its support to Uzbekistan's nomination to the UN Human Rights Council in 2020.

In other instances of bilateral cooperation, Saudi Arabia also voted in favor of hosting the 25th session of the World Tourism Organization in Samarkand in 2022.

Aloev went on to mention that “following a high-level visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2022, an exemption from visa requirements for Saudi Arabian citizens entering Uzbekistan was introduced.”



Saudi Crown Prince Reassures Cabinet on King Salman's Health

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - SPA
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Saudi Crown Prince Reassures Cabinet on King Salman's Health

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - SPA

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, offered reassurances about the health of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz as he chaired a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

The royal court said on Sunday King Salman would undergo medical tests for a lung inflammation.  

"The Crown Prince reassures everyone of the health of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques ... praying to God Almighty to bless him with a speedy recovery and to grant him good and sound health," SPA said on X.  

During the cabinet meeting in Riyadh, Crown Prince Mohammed briefed the ministers on the message sent by King Salman to Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum. The message covered bilateral relations between their countries and means to bolster them in various fields.

Minister of Media Salman bin Yousef Al-Dossary said the cabinet highlighted King Salman’s patronage of the 4th Global Cybersecurity Forum and Crown Prince Mohammed's welcoming speech, which embodied the Kingdom's interest in consolidating joint international action for efforts that serve development and prosperity for all countries of the world.

The cabinet hailed the strategic objectives of the Crown Prince's two global initiatives, which aim to protect children in cyberspace and empower women in cybersecurity. These initiatives fall within the Kingdom's importance of investing in people in all fields, including this vital sector, which is essential for the growth of economies, the development of societies, and the security and stability of countries.

The cabinet discussed the latest regional and international developments, reiterating the statement by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) extraordinary ministerial meeting which supported the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples against the Israeli assault.

The statement urged the international community to fulfill its responsibilities in maintaining security and stability in the region and implementing resolutions of international legitimacy.

The cabinet welcomed the outcomes of the ministerial meeting of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, hoping for continued coordination among international partners to eradicate the organization and other terrorist groups. The cabinet reiterated the Kingdom's stance against extremism and terrorism and its commitment to preventing their financing in all forms.

Furthermore, the ministers underlined the Kingdom's contributions to developing effective policies and solutions to global economic challenges. They emphasized the importance of investing in the sustainability of the multilateral trading system to support economic growth and human development and mitigate economic risks.

The cabinet reiterated the Kingdom's position during its participation in the G20 meetings. The Kingdom stressed the need to balance economic growth, energy security, and efforts to combat climate change.  

It underlined its ambition to lead in the use of circular carbon economy technologies and become a global leader in producing and exporting clean energy.

Moreover, the cabinet deemed the Kingdom's winning bid to host the 2026 International Association of Prosecutors Conference as a confirmation of the Kingdom's influential global position and significant role in promoting justice and establishing international judicial communication.