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Egypt, Uzbekistan Discuss Cooperation in Tourism Field


Mon 06 Jun 2022 | 05:35 PM
Ahmad El-Assasy

Khaled El-Anani, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities received Tamansurbek Bakhtirovich Kelyshev, Ambassador of Uzbekistan in Cairo. They discussed ways to enhance aspects of cooperation between Egypt and Uzbekistan at the tourism and archaeological level.

They agreed to work on increasing the number of tourists coming to Egypt from Uzbekistan. They also discussed ways to increase the number of flights between Egypt and Uzbekistan.

During the meeting, it was agreed to hold a number of workshops in the field of hospitality, antiquities and museums. The two sides agreed to hold extensive meetings, during the next short period between the two sides.

Notably, Uzbekistan has a long history of implementing constitutional reforms. In particular, 32 amendments and additions to 21 articles of the Constitution were made 7 times as part of the implementation of the tasks of the Action Strategy in five priority areas of development of the Republic of Uzbekistan in 2017-2021.

They concerned, in particular, the activities of the parliament, government and the President, strengthening the independence and development of the judiciary, the system of checks and balances between the branches of government, the democratization of the electoral system and mahalla.

Particular emphasis was placed on a fundamental change in the constitutional structure, political, legal, socioeconomic, cultural, and spiritual spheres, constitutional provision of fundamental interrelated and interdependent democratic political, economic, social, and legal reforms aimed at building a New Uzbekistan, and the establishment of a free and fair civil society.

Simultaneously, the era of globalization, digitalization, climate change, and rapidly changing life poses an increasing number of urgent, extremely important, and urgent tasks for the country’s further modernization, strengthening peace, stability, and national independence.