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Uzbekistan–USA: Strategic Partnership as a Driver of Interregional Cooperation
836President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has arrived in Washington on a working visit to participate in the “C5+1” summit of the leaders of Central Asian countries and the United States and to hold meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump, members of the Senate and the House of Representatives, as well as heads of U.S. government departments and agencies.
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Uzbekistan and the United States: Evolution of Bilateral Relations and Trajectories for Further Convergence
1673In recent years, relations between Uzbekistan and the United States of America have gained a new impetus. Moving beyond formal diplomacy, the partnership has evolved into a deeper, multi-dimensional engagement. Today, political dialogue is active, economic and business ties are expanding, and humanitarian and people-to-people connections are steadily strengthening.
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Расширение сотрудничества стран Центральной Азии в рамках Целей устойчивого развития
1303В современном мире реализация Повестки ООН до 2030 года и достижение 17 глобальных целей устойчивого развития — это уже не просто дело одной страны. Всё больше экспертов сходятся во мнении: успех зависит от координации, устойчивых партнёрств и регионального взаимодействия. Для стран Центральной Азии — Казахстана, Узбекистана, Кыргызстана, Таджикистана и Туркменистана — такой подход особенно важен. У всех схожие проблемы: деградация земель, нехватка воды, климатические риски, цифровое неравенство, занятость молодёжи. Решить их поодиночке невозможно — только совместные действия способны дать устойчивый эффект и создать синергию усилий.
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Uzbekistan-Qatar: A Strategic Partnership Focused on the Future
1273On November 3, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, at the invitation of Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, arrived in Qatar on a working visit to participate in the Second World Summit for Social Development.
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RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE AND INTERFAITH HARMONY IN UZBEKISTAN
1630The declaration of independence and the commitment of the Government of Uzbekistan to the ideals of democracy, the choice of a secular path of development of society have gradually made it possible to create equal legal conditions for the existence of religions in general and religious groups in particular.
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Cooperation between Uzbekistan and the United States in tourism
1522In recent years, relations between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the United States of America in the field of tourism have reached a qualitatively new level. The foundation of this cooperation lies in the systematic efforts of the Tourism Committee to implement the provisions of the “Road Maps” aimed at strengthening bilateral ties, expanding tourism exchanges, and attracting American investment into the sector.
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Uzbekistan and Finland: An Economic Partnership Built on Technology and Trust
1572The history of Uzbek - Finnish relations dates back to the early 1990s, when Finland became one of the first countries to recognize the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan - on 30 December 1991. Just two months later, on 26 February 1992, diplomatic relations were officially established, marking the beginning of a new chapter based on mutual respect, trust, and a shared commitment to technological progress.
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Uzbekistan and Finland: Digital Groundwater Modeling as a Contribution to Climate Resilience in Central Asia
1437Amid growing water scarcity and climate instability in Central Asia, Uzbekistan and Finland are implementing a unique form of scientific cooperation that combines digital innovation with sustainable water resource management.
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UNESCO’s 43rd General Conference in Samarkand: Key Figures and Milestones
1141Today, in the ancient city of Samarkand—long a crossroads of cultures and civilizations—the 43rd Session of the UNESCO General Conference officially opens.
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The New Central Asia and Uzbekistan’s Role in Regional Transformation
1157This year, the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary — a symbolic milestone for the entire international system undergoing profound transformation. Amid escalating conflicts, global inequality, and widening technological divides, the UN platform is once again emerging as a space where states seek compromise and shape new rules of global engagement. For Uzbekistan, the anniversary session of the General Assembly was not merely a diplomatic event, but an opportunity to reaffirm its new international standing — that of an active participant and initiator of regional and global processes.