A: Hey Yuki, guess what? Iwaya-san's been chatty again!
B: No way, what's up this time?
A: He's in Uzbekistan now, hanging with their Foreign Minister! They talked about beefing up trade and investment between our countries.
B: That sounds serious, but cool! What else did they talk about?
A: Iwaya-san said Uzbekistan is a super important partner for keeping the world fair and open. He also promised some grant money to help young Uzbeks study in Japanese grad schools.
B: Wow, that's great! And what did Uzbekistan's Foreign Minister say?
A: He said the meeting showed trust between our countries and started a new partnership. They plan on teaming up in areas like industry, energy, and distribution. Sounds like some good stuff is coming up!
B: No way, what's up this time?
A: He's in Uzbekistan now, hanging with their Foreign Minister! They talked about beefing up trade and investment between our countries.
B: That sounds serious, but cool! What else did they talk about?
A: Iwaya-san said Uzbekistan is a super important partner for keeping the world fair and open. He also promised some grant money to help young Uzbeks study in Japanese grad schools.
B: Wow, that's great! And what did Uzbekistan's Foreign Minister say?
A: He said the meeting showed trust between our countries and started a new partnership. They plan on teaming up in areas like industry, energy, and distribution. Sounds like some good stuff is coming up!
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Summary
Iwaya-san meets with Uzbekistan's Foreign Minister, discussing trade and investment enhancement. They emphasize the importance of their partnership for a fair and open world. Iwaya-san pledges grant money for young Uzbeks to study in Japanese graduate schools. The meeting is seen as strengthening
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