Iran-Uzbekistan Relations

Iran-Uzbekistan Relations refer to the diplomatic, economic, cultural, and political interactions between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Uzbekistan. These relations have evolved over time, influenced by both countries’ geopolitical interests, historical ties, and regional dynamics in Central Asia. Key areas of collaboration include trade, energy, transportation, and cultural exchange. Both nations have sought to enhance bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including the economy, security, and regional stability, often focusing on shared interests such as combating terrorism and drug trafficking. Additionally, Iran and Uzbekistan have engaged in dialogue to strengthen their partnership within the context of larger regional frameworks. The relationship is shaped by the political landscape of each country as well as broader international relations.