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Deals worth €7bn signed during Meloni's visits to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni with the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Qasym-Jomart Kemeluly Toqaev, Astana, Kazakhstan, 29 May 2025
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni with the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Qasym-Jomart Kemeluly Toqaev, Astana, Kazakhstan, 29 May 2025 Copyright  Palazzo Chigi
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The Italian prime minister travelled to Kazakhstan's capital of Astana after first visiting Samarkand in Uzbekistan.

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Italy has signed a set of deals worth €7 billion with Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan during Premier Giorgia Meloni's visits to Samarkand and Astana.

The agreements were across a variety of sectors, including oil and gas, renewable energy and water management.

In Astana, where she signed a set of agreements worth €4 billion, Meloni said she did not consider her visit "merely a formality, but substantial".

"Italy was the first EU nation to have decided to invest in relations with Central Asia and its individual member states, setting up a stable format for the sharing of ideas," Meloni continued.

The Italian prime minister added that the EU-Central Asia Summit held in April had elevated relations between the regions.

Her Kazakh counterpart Qasym-Jomart Tokayev said his country attached "great importance to the development of trade between our states".

"Italy is Kazakhstan's third largest trading partner and the largest within the European Union. The volume of trade has reached 20 billion dollars (€17.6bn)," Tokayev noted.

Before heading to Kazakhstan, Meloni visited Uzbekistan for the first leg of a Central Asian trip that began on Wednesday.

For the occasion, one of the city of Samarkand's main streets was given the name "via di Roma", Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev said.

At the meeting between Meloni and Mirziyoyev, a joint declaration was signed that paves the way for €3 billion in agreements between the countries.

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