A delegation of Uzbek analytical centers visited Germany on a working visit, which took place from March 4 to 7. The trip was attended by representatives of the Institute for Strategic and Interregional Studies under the President of Uzbekistan, the International Institute of Central Asia, and the Development Strategy Center. In Berlin, they held a series of negotiations with German state structures, including the Bundestag, the Federal Chancellery, the Federal Foreign Office, and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.
In addition to official meetings, expert discussions and round tables were held with leading analytical centers and research foundations in Germany. Among the participants in the dialogue were the Global Public Policy Institute, the Center for East European and International Studies, the German Council on Foreign Relations, as well as the Science and Politics Foundation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Berghof Foundation, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, and the Marshall Fund.
The main topic of negotiations was the exchange of views on global and regional politics, as well as the prospects for the development of relations between Germany and the countries of Central Asia. The parties noted the high dynamics of political dialogue between Tashkent and Berlin. Over the past 10 years, trade turnover has almost tripled and reached $1.42 billion at the end of 2025, with more than 55% of German exports to Uzbekistan accounted for by high-tech equipment and transport.