
A trilateral memorandum of understanding was signed between Uzbekistan and Germany at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Germany to develop cooperation in the field of labor migration and professional mobility.

It was attended by Orif Butayev, Chairman of the Board of the Microcredit Bank, a delegation led by Thomas Förster, Head of International People IP GMbH and Co.KG, diplomats, as well as Matthias Wangler, Head of the German Sparkassenstiftung for International Cooperation in Uzbekistan, online.
According to the memorandum, the parties agreed to create a system for selecting and training qualified Uzbek specialists for employment in German enterprises in the fields of gastronomy, logistics and meat processing. The German side also announced its readiness to provide comprehensive assistance, from organizing language and vocational courses to obtaining visas, providing housing and helping migrants adapt to their new workplace.

It should be noted that Akbar Fakhriyev, director of the recently opened International People Education GmbH center in our capital, said that the educational institution offers German language courses, as well as specialized circles for professional training.

A German delegation is expected to visit Uzbekistan in April this year to develop a practical cooperation plan. Within the framework of the Microcredit Bank initiative, a working group will be formed to coordinate cooperation with German partners and develop a practical action plan.
It would not be wrong to say that the signing of the memorandum was an important step in the implementation of the intergovernmental agreement on a comprehensive partnership in the field of migration and mobility between Uzbekistan and Germany.
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