US, Uzbekistan Ink MOU on Critical Minerals Partnership

Department of State

Today, Ambassador Jonathan Henick and First Deputy Minister of Geology Omonullo Nasritdinxodjaev signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen cooperation between the United States and Uzbekistan on critical minerals. The signing ceremony took place in Tashkent, ahead of the Government of Uzbekistan's participation in MINExpo INTERNATIONAL, the mining industry's largest global event, taking place in Las Vegas.

In line with the initiative announced by President Biden and the presidents of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan at the September 19, 2023, C5+1 Presidential Summit in New York, the MOU signifies the intention of the United States and Uzbekistan to diversify global mineral supply chains and advance the clean energy transition, while also protecting Central Asia's unique ecosystems.

Critical minerals and rare earth elements play an increasingly important role in our economies. The United States and Uzbekistan are actively working to encourage private sector investment in Uzbekistan's mining sector. The MOU further reflects both sides' shared goal of strong environmental, labor, and governance practices in the global mining sector.

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