New Delhi: India and Uzbekistan discussed the importance of maintaining close and regular consultations on the evolving situation in Afghanistan and the need to ensure that the territory of the country is not allowed to be used for any terror activities. The discussion took place during the meeting between the Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture (MoS), Meenakshi Lekhi and Uzbek Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov.
Lekhi visited Uzbekistan from 23-26 September 2021. This was her first official visit to any Central Asian country after assuming charge. Lekhi met with Kamilov during which they touched upon important areas of bilateral, regional and multilateral cooperation, according to a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs. She emphasised on expeditious implementation of development projects in Uzbekistan under the USD 1 billion Line of Credit. Both sides also agreed for concluding their ongoing negotiations at the earliest for the proposed Bilateral Investment Agreement.
"The discussions dwelt upon the importance of maintaining close and regular consultations on the evolving situation in Afghanistan and the need to ensure that the territory of Afghanistan is not allowed to be used for any terror activities. MoS conveyed India's full support to the current Uzbek Presidency of the SCO," the MEA's statement read.