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Uzbekistan is on the threshold of a decisive and rigorous fight against corruption
78On December 26, 2025, the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev delivered his annual Address to the Oliy Majlis and the people of Uzbekistan, in which he summarized the results of the year and outlined the priority directions of the republic's development in the medium term perspective.
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Akramjon Ne’matov: In his Address, President of Uzbekistan placed a key emphasis on the country’s socio-economic development, the enhancement of citizens’ well-being and the strengthening of the economy’s competitiveness
2025-12-30 3645Comment from the First Deputy Director of the Institute for Strategic and Interregional Studies (ISRS) under the President of Uzbekistan to Dunyo Information Agency
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From Economic Growth to Societal Development: Uzbekistan’s Priorities in the New Political Cycle
2025-12-30 3632The traditional annual Address of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev delivered on the eve of the New Year, became an important programmatic statement summarizing the results of the outgoing year and outlining the country’s strategic development priorities for the period ahead.
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Active Diplomacy of Uzbekistan: 2025 — From Dynamic Dialogue to Tangible Results
2025-12-28 3920The year 2025 marked a stage of qualitative renewal and consolidation of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy positions. Amid a complex and ambiguous international environment characterized by rising geopolitical tensions, the transformation of global institutions, and intensifying competition for resources and markets, Uzbekistan, under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, consistently pursued an open, pragmatic, active, and proactive foreign policy.
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Uzbekistan’s Constitution Day observed at the Institute of International Relations under Turkmenistan's Foreign Ministry, highlighting friendship and mutual understanding between the two countries
2025-12-23 4507A roundtable dedicated to Uzbekistan’s Constitution Day was held at the Institute of International Relations under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan in Ashgabat.
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Why Central Asia needs a Council of Elders – expert opinion
4725At the Consultative Meeting of the Heads of state of Central Asia, held on November 16 in Tashkent, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev put forward a number of initiatives aimed at strengthening regional cooperation.
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Strategic Partnership between Central Asia and Japan in New Conditions
2025-12-19 5211On December 19-20, 2025, a landmark event in the history of relations between Central Asia and Japan will take place in Tokyo – the first summit of heads of state in the "Central Asia + Japan" format. This meeting will constitute a significant milestone that will open a new chapter in the strategic partnership and provide a powerful impetus to multifaceted cooperation between the region and one of the world's leading economies.
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The First Central Asia–Japan Summit: A New Stage of Strategic Partnership
2025-12-19 5164On 19–20 December of this year, Tokyo will host the first-ever Central Asia–Japan Summit, during which the parties will discuss the strengthening of cooperation and the prospects for further development of their partnership.
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Узбекистан и Япония: новый виток в развитии двусторонних отношений
2025-12-18 5195История узбекско-японских отношений уходит в глубь веков. Еще во времена Великого шелкового пути развивались торгово-экономические и культурно-гуманитарные связи. По мнению японского художника, почетного гражданина города Ташкента Икуо Хираямы, именно Великий шелковый путь был единственной для изолированной Японии возможностью приобщиться к мировой культуре и почувствовать себя частью общечеловеческой цивилизации.
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Uzbekistan and Japan: A New Stage of Strategic Cooperation in Labor Migration
6079Cooperation between Uzbekistan and Japan in the field of labor migration has significantly expanded in recent years, becoming one of the key pillars of the broader strategic partnership. What began in 2019 with the signing of initial legal frameworks has evolved by 2025 into a comprehensive system that includes professional training, Japanese-language education, digital platforms, employer partnerships, and large-scale employment programs.