
Afghan and Uzbek athletes hold joint motorcycle display in Termez
A joint motorcycle display titled "Friendship and Empathy" was held in the city of Termez with the participation of athletes from Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. Eleven athletes from Afghanistan's Balkh province and five motorcyclists from Uzbekistan performed at the common market of the two countries.
Organizers stated that the purpose of the sports program was to strengthen friendly relations, expand sports cooperation, and share experiences between athletes of the two countries.
A few days earlier, a motorsport display featuring athletes from Afghanistan and Uzbekistan had also been organized. Sports officials attended the event and expressed appreciation to the participating athletes.
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