By Mirzokhid Rakhimov and Sung Dong Ki
June 10th, 2016, The CACI Analyst
South Korea’s Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn visited Uzbekistan on May 19-20, 2016. The visit was the fifteenth official high-level meeting between the two countries. Over the last year, several new actors have increased their engagement with Central Asia, aside from South Korea also including Japan and India. South Korea is an important partner to the Central Asian republics, and especially to Uzbekistan. In May 2015, Islam Karimov made Seoul the destination of his first foreign visit after his reelection as president. The visit underscored the priority given to South Korea in Uzbekistan’s foreign policy. South Korea is among the largest investors in Uzbekistan’s economy, and cooperation is growing in education, tourism, cultural exchanges, and security.
- Central Asia
- Uzbekistan
- East Asia
- South Korea
- Islam Karimov
- South KoreaUzbekistan 2014 joint declaration
- Navoi free economic zone
- Korean Air
- Tashkent airport
- Navoi airport
- Korea International Cooperation Agency
- Incheon airport
- Ustyurt Gas Chemical Complex
- Inha University
- Korean diaspora Uzbekistan
- New Asian Diplomacy initiative