Putin ratified agreement with Uzbekistan on military and technical cooperation

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law ratifying the agreement between Russia and Uzbekistan on the development of military and technical cooperation. The document was published on the official State website.

The agreement determines the process for exchanges of military products and the establishment of a policy for cooperation in the spheres of development, production, operation, repair, modernization, and utilization of weapons and military equipment.

It is also assumed that the state-supplier of military products has the right to monitor their presence and targeted use (the order of which will be determined by a separate international agreement), and the other party to the agreement should, respectively, provide the necessary conditions for such control. The agreement was signed in Moscow in November 2016.

  Russia, Uzbekistan, Putin, Agreement, military cooperation

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