During the meeting, the parties discussed topical issues of cooperation in the transport sector, including the introduction of modern digital solutions, the development of sustainable and efficient transport corridors, as well as strengthening interagency coordination.

Speaking at the meeting, Ilkhom Makhkamov noted that the global logistics system is undergoing a profound transformation: traditional routes are being reviewed, and the importance of Central Asia is rapidly increasing. In this context, he stressed that Uzbekistan is implementing a long-term strategy to turn the country into an important land bridge connecting East and West, North and South.

Special attention was paid to the development of transport infrastructure and digitalization of logistics processes. In particular, the importance of the initiative to create a single digital platform for managing international multimodal cargo transportation was noted.

Separately, the minister dwelled on the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project, emphasizing its strategic role not only for the three countries, but also for expanding the transport network in the SCO space. It is expected that the implementation of the project will significantly reduce routes from East Asia to Europe and the Persian Gulf countries.

Speaking about digitalization, I. Makhkamov highlighted the introduction of the E-Permit system, the development of electronic document management and the formation of a single digital space. These measures are aimed at speeding up transport processes, reducing costs for businesses and removing barriers at borders.

Following the meeting, the participants confirmed their readiness to further strengthen cooperation. The minutes of the meeting, the memorandum of understanding on the digitalization of permits for international road transport were signed, and the regulations on the establishment of a special working group on the development of transport cooperation were approved.