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Academician Akmal Saidov on Victory Park in the capital of Uzbekistan

Throughout the 76 years since the Second World War people who have seen the atrocities of the same war and stood up against death and danger of fascism with bravery and resoluteness want to pass on to following generation one simple but wise message. This message showered in prayers sounds like this: “Everything can be endured, just so that there is no war! We have seen the war, and we ask God that you do not see it”.


Uzbekistan-Tajikistan: partnership of fraternal peoples

The Chief Researcher of the International Institute for Central Asia Bayazitov Ares in an interview with the correspondent of the "Dunyo"IA spoke about the state and prospects for the development of Uzbek-Tajik relations, about what connects the two countries in addition to the neighborhood:


Expert of the IICA: Fraternal ties have been established between the peoples of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan since ancient times, predetermined by a centuries-old common history and close spiritual and cultural heritage

Further dynamic development of friendly and good-neighborly relations with Kyrgyzstan remains one of the main priorities of Uzbekistan's foreign policy, Ramziddin Gulyamov, a leading researcher at the International Institute of Central Asia (IICA), said in an interview with “Dunyo” IA.


THE STATE CARES ABOUT THE WELFARE OF EVERY CITIZEN

It should be noted that today in Uzbekistan the foundation is being laid for a new revival - the Third Renaissance. In this sense, a number of practical measures are being taken in Uzbekistan today as a result of the reforms being carried out in all spheres.


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Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan Presidents meet in Ashgabat

President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and the President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov have met in Ashgabat.


Key priorities of Uzbekistan for the comprehensive development of transport corridors in Central Asia

Over the past 4 years, Uzbekistan under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has been carrying out systemic reforms aimed at liberalizing and modernizing the national economy, ensuring its sustainable development and consistent integration into world economic relations. Improving the competitiveness of manufactured products and the country's export potential are identified as the most important priorities in this direction.


Uzbekistan and Russia, in the spirit of openness and trust with an eye to the future, will continue to build up comprehensive bilateral cooperation

Expanding multifaceted interaction with the Russian Federation is one of the most important strategic directions of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy. These days, the countries mark the 29th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. Today we can confidently state that Tashkent and Moscow are time-tested friends, strategic partners and allies.


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