Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol is set to visit Uzbekistan from June 13th to 15th at the invitation of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Since its establishment on January 29, 1992, relations between Uzbekistan and South Korea have blossomed into a successful partnership across various sectors. Over more than three decades, these ties have seen significant development and growth, marked by several key milestones. In 2006, the signing of the Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership marked a significant step, followed by the elevation to a special strategic partnership in 2019.
These phases of collaboration reflect deep-rooted historical connections and are characterized by vibrant mutual exchanges. Regular high-level visits underscore the importance of Uzbekistan-South Korea relations, fostering dialogue on bilateral cooperation and global challenges. Such engagements deepen mutual understanding and broaden interaction across various domains, often culminating in the signing of significant agreements and memoranda of cooperation.
Inter-parliamentary relations also play a crucial role, with consistent meetings and delegation exchanges enhancing legislative cooperation and fostering friendly ties between the two peoples. Parliamentary friendship groups contribute significantly by sharing experiences and best practices.
Uzbekistan and South Korea actively engage within various international organizations and formats, coordinating efforts to address global and regional issues, strengthen their positions in the international arena, and promote initiatives for stability and sustainable development. South Korea has supported and co-sponsored several resolutions initiated by Uzbekistan at the UN General Assembly, showcasing their collaborative approach to addressing critical issues.
Economically, bilateral cooperation has made notable progress, with trade turnover exceeding $2.3 billion in 2023. South Korean companies actively invest in Uzbekistan across sectors such as energy, construction, chemicals, and textiles. The inauguration of Uzbekistan’s first Trade House in Seoul in March 2024 is expected to further enhance economic ties by promoting Uzbek products and services in the South Korean market.
Educational and scientific collaboration is also significant, with universities in both countries fostering partnerships, exchange programs, and joint research initiatives. The presence of branches of South Korean universities in Uzbekistan and Uzbek students studying in South Korea further enriches this aspect of cooperation.
Cultural and humanitarian exchanges, along with healthcare cooperation, tourism promotion, and environmental initiatives, continue to strengthen bilateral relations and foster mutual understanding between the people of Uzbekistan and South Korea.
Overall, the longstanding and mutually beneficial relations between Uzbekistan and South Korea have evolved into a special strategic partnership. The forthcoming visit of the South Korean President to Uzbekistan is expected to further enhance cooperation and open up new avenues for partnership, contributing to the progress and prosperity of both countries and their people.