Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony of signing documents on cooperation between Russia and Uzbekistan at the Kuksaroy Presidential Palace in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Monday, May 27, 2024. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Uzbekistan leader Shavkat Mirziyoyev held talks on Monday and signed a number of agreements aimed at deepening bilateral relations, including one that envisions Moscow building a small nuclear power plant in the Central Asian country.
Mirziyoyev hailed the project as “vital” in a statement relayed through his press service after the talks, noting that Uzbekistan has “its own large reserves of uranium.” Putin, in turn, vowed to “do everything in order to work effectively on Uzbekistan's market.” If the agreement is implemented, the plant will become the first in Central Asia, further increasing Russia's influence in the region.The talks between Putin and Mirziyoyev took place in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, where the Russian leader traveled on Sunday in his third foreign trip since being inaugurated for a fifth presidential term earlier this month.