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AIIB and Uzbekistan cement partnership with landmark agreements

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) says it further solidified its long-standing partnership with Uzbekistan through a series of agreements signed at the Bank’s 9th Annual Meeting in Samarkand on September 25-26.

The agreements follow the signing of a three-year rolling pipeline for sovereign-backed financed projects by Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and AIIB President Jin Liqun in Beijing. This strategic partnership established a solid foundation for the current agreements, aimed at supporting Uzbekistan’s sustainable development goals.

At the Annual Meeting, the Bank and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) signed an agreement for a USD8.8 million contribution to support the Karakalpakstan and Khorezm Water Supply and Sanitation Project. This critical initiative aims to improve water resource management, sanitation services and flood risk management in some of Uzbekistan’s most water-stressed regions.

AIIB signed a pivotal loan agreement with Asakabank. The RMB-denominated loan will expand Asakabank’s portfolio in renewable energy and energy efficiency and provide much-needed financial support for green investments. This agreement is a critical part of Uzbekistan’s energy transition strategy.

AIIB signed a mandate letter with SQB (formerly Sanoat Qurilish Bank) to promote sustainable energy projects. This partnership will provide longer-tenor funding than typically available in the market, equipping SQB to finance renewable energy projects and furthering AIIB’s contribution to Uzbekistan’s clean energy goals.

Finally, AIIB signed a grant agreement to expand and modernize the country’s public education infrastructure, which marked AIIB’s first project in Uzbekistan’s education sector. This project addresses the pressing need for additional classroom capacity and focuses on building new schools, renovating existing ones and introducing modern educational tools and technology. This initiative has special emphasis on gender inclusion, digital technology and climate resilience, and will ensure that Uzbekistan’s youth are well-equipped to meet the demands of the future.

“The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has been a long-standing partner of Uzbekistan, supporting our country in its pursuit of sustainable infrastructure and investment development, improving living conditions for people, and achieving the goals of the Strategy 2030,” said Laziz Kudratov, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Investment, Industry, and Trade and Governor for Uzbekistan at the AIIB.

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