German Chancellor Olaf Scholz begins three-day visit to Central Asia: focus on migration deal with Uzbekistan
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has begun a three-day trip to Central Asia, during which he will visit Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. One of the key goals of the visit is to sign a migration agreement with Uzbekistan, which would pave the way for large-scale labor migration to Germany.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has set off on a three-day visit to Central Asian countries, visiting Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. During the visit, Scholz will meet with leaders of five countries in the region to discuss various aspects of cooperation.
One of the key points of the trip will be the signing of a migration agreement with Uzbekistan, which will open up the possibility of large-scale labor migration to Germany for citizens of Uzbekistan. This agreement is intended to simplify the process of legal migration for workers, as well as help Germany solve problems with labor shortages.
This trip underlines the importance of the Central Asian region for Germany in the context of expanding economic and labor ties.
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