India\, Uzbekistan sign agreement on uranium import

India, Uzbekistan sign agreement on uranium import

IANS  |  Ahmedabad 

and signed an agreement on importing uranium from the Central Asian nation following a bilateral meeting between and Uzbek Mirziyoyev on the sidelines of the Global Summit 2019 here on Friday.

"Both leaders witnessed the exchange of the contract between the of and the Novoi Minerals and of the Republic of on long-term supply of uranium ore concentrate for India's energy requirements," the said in a statement.

It stated that Modi expressed his satisfaction on the progress and implementation of various decisions taken during the state visit of Mirziyoyev to India in 2018.

Referring to the memorandum of understanding (MoU) on cooperation between Gujarat and the region of Uzbekistan signed during the state visit, Modi expressed the hope that as a result of Mirziyoyev's visit, the relationship between Uzbekistan and India and region-to-region cooperation between and Gujarat would be further strengthened.

To attract investments in the pharmaceutical sector, an Uzbek-Indian Free Pharmaceutical Zone is being developed in the region, which is on the southeastern side of Uzbekistan, near its border with

Pharmaceutical products, mechanical equipment, vehicles, services, optical instruments and equipment are India's major exports to Uzbekistan.

India imports fruit and vegetable products, services, fertilisers, juice products, extracts and lubricants from the Central Asian nation.

Mirziyoyev informed Modi that Uzbekistan attaches high priority to attracting investments from India and mentioned the sectors of IT, education, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, agri-business and tourism as some of the priority areas for Uzbekistan's prospective cooperation with India.

Modi also thanked Mirziyoyev for his support for the first-ever India-Dialogue held at the level of foreign ministers in Samarkand, Uzbekistan on January 12-13 where important discussions took place on supporting peace and development efforts in

Prior to his talks with Mirziyoyev, Modi held a meeting with Malta who has also come to participate in the Summit.

"Discussed growing economic linkages and agreed to enhance mutual cooperation in sectors such as renewable energy, and healthcare, air connectivity and tourism," tweeted.

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First Published: Fri, January 18 2019. 14:58 IST