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30 November 2001

U.S.-uzbekistan Joint Statement On Bilateral Relations

Cites Commitment To Combat Terrorism; Strengthen Regional Security

The United States And Uzbekistan Held Consultations In Washington november 26-30 On What They Described As Their "qualitatively New, long-term Relationship."

In A Joint Statement Issued By The State Department, They Said They share A Common Objective To Combat Terrorism And To Eradicate The social, Economic, And Financial Sources Of Extremism. They Also pledged Their Efforts To Maintain Peace And Stability In Central Asia and To Strengthen Security In The Region.

Following Is The Text Of The Statement:

U.S. Department Of State
Office Of The Spokesman
November 30, 2001
Statement By Richard Boucher, Spokesman
Joint U.s.-uzbekistan Statement On Consultations

The Following Is The Text Of A Joint Statement Issued By The United states And Uzbekistan At The Conclusion Of Consultations Between The two Countries:

A Senior Delegation From The Republic Of Uzbekistan, Chaired By First deputy Prime Minister Rustam S. Azimov, Conducted Broad And Intensive consultations With The Government Of The United States In Washington, dc, November 26-30, 2001. The Talks Focused Primarily On Financial And economic Issues.

The United States Reaffirmed Its Deep Appreciation To The Republic Of uzbekistan For Its Historic Decision To Broadly Support The international Coalition Against Terrorism. Both Countries Expressed commitment To Their Qualitatively New, Long-term Relationship Based On their Common Objectives To Combat International Terrorism; Eradicate social, Economic, And Financial Sources Of Extremism; And Maintain peace And Stability And Strengthen Security In Central Asia.

The Republic Of Uzbekistan Pledged To Accelerate Its Program Of reforms To Achieve Economic Liberalization And A Market Economy, including Current Account Convertibility. Recognizing The Financial and Economic Impact Of The Downturn In The Global Economy, The United states Committed To Expand Its Broad Cooperation And Assistance To support These Goals.



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