Following the talks, the president of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and the president of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko adopted a Joint Statement.
Afterwards the two leaders oversaw the signing of a number of important bilateral accords:
– Action plan for the development of cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Belarus for 2024-2025;
– Agreement on use of electronic product certification systems;
– Agreement in the field of development of competition, protection of consumer rights and regulation of the advertising market;
– Agreement on scientific and production cooperation;
– Agreement on the establishment of sister city relations and the development of multifaceted cooperation between the cities of Tashkent and Minsk;
– MoM on cooperation in the energy sector;
– MoM on cooperation in the field of intellectual property;
– Program of cooperation in the field of sports for 2024-2025;
– Program of cooperation in the field of culture and art for 2024-2025;
– Program of cooperation in the field of training, retraining and advanced training of teachers in preschools for 2024-2025;
– Road map in the field of education for 2024-2025;
– Road map in the field of agro-industrial complex for 2024-2026;
– Plan of joint activities to develop cooperation in the field of plant quarantine;
– Action plan in the tourism sector for 2024–2025.
While, as part of the visit, a Schedule of mutual visits of delegations of the provinces of Uzbekistan and Belarus in 2024 was also signed.