Belarus–Uzbekistan relations
Belarusian-Uzbek relations refers to the bilateral relations between the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Uzbekistan. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on 21 January 1993, with the Belarusian Embassy in Tashkent being opened in February 1994. Uzbekistan also has an embassy in Minsk. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko paid official visits to Uzbekistan in December 1994 and September 2018, while Uzbek President Islam Karimov visited Minsk in October 2014. In March 2018, the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan and the Military-Technical Institute of the National Guard of Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Military Academy of Belarus.
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- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan on relations with Belarus and countries in the CIS
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus on relations with Uzbekistan
- Lukashenko receives first copy of Yakub Kolas' poems in Uzbek as gift - eng.belta.by.
- Presidents of Belarus and Uzbekistan meet in Tashkent
- Ministers of Defense of Uzbekistan and Belarus discuss cooperation issues
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