The United States has reiterating its commitment to Uzbekistan's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity in a meeting between Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Uzbekistan National Security Council Deputy Chairman Abdulaziz Kamilov.
During the Washington-based encounter on April 7, 2025, Landau and Kamilov further advanced the U.S.-Uzbekistani strategic partnership. The two officials discussed key areas of cooperation, including civil nuclear energy, critical minerals, and economic business sectors.
The meeting marked a significant moment in the bilateral relationship, with Deputy Secretary Landau celebrating Uzbekistan's efforts to strengthen ties in these areas. He also expressed gratitude for Uzbekistan's continued cooperation on combating illegal immigration and counterterrorism.
US-Uzbekistani relations have long been built on mutual trust and understanding. The U.S. government views Uzbekistan as a vital partner in the region, with significant opportunities for economic growth and development. By strengthening their partnership, both countries can enhance regional stability and security, while promoting peace, prosperity, and cooperation.
The meeting serves as an important milestone in the ongoing dialogue between the two nations, highlighting the shared interests and goals that underpin their relationship. As relations continue to evolve, both sides will work towards advancing their strategic partnership and fostering a more prosperous future for Uzbekistan and the United States.