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The Constitution of Uzbekistan: a foundation for modern statehood and human dignity
2025-11-29 49The 33rd anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan is a momentous occasion for the nation.
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New Uzbekistan: From Constitutional Reforms to Constitutional Stability
2025-11-29 118The year 2025 is marked by an exceptional concentration of commemorative and landmark anniversaries. It is particularly noteworthy that this year marks the 80th anniversary of the United Nations and the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act of the CSCE. At the anniversary 80th session of the General Assembly, the international community once again reaffirmed the need to transform the UN’s work identifying opportunities to enhance efficiency, revising the procedure for implementing mandates, and exploring potential structural changes and program restructuring.
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THE EDUCATIONAL POLICY OF NEW UZBEKISTAN IS OPENING NEW HORIZONS IN THE REGION
2025-11-29 123We are the luckiest children of our people. We are fortunate to see the days dreamed of by our Jadid ancestors and to build the future they desired. During the events of the seventh Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia, I was once again convinced of this.
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The Constitution — The bedrock of Uzbekistan’s trust, stability, and future
2025-11-29 1238 December marks Constitution Day in the Republic of Uzbekistan - a date that holds a distinct place in the nation’s modern history.
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New Uzbekistan: On the Path to Global Social Justice
2025-11-19 116New Uzbekistan: On the Path to Global Social Justice
(Based on the Outcomes of the Second World Summit for Social Development)
Against the backdrop of deepening global challenges from rising hunger and poverty to climate instability the Second World Summit for Social Development was held in Doha on November 4–6, 2025. Amid growing inequality, demographic shifts, and rapid technological and environmental transformations, the World Summit provided a crucial platform for global dialogue and collective action.
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Dialogue Without Borders: How Central Asian Countries Are Strengthening Cooperation Shaping Central Asia’s Common Future: Strategic Priorities and Mechanisms of Cooperation
2025-11-17 180Dialogue Without Borders: How Central Asian Countries Are Strengthening Cooperation Shaping Central Asia’s Common Future: Strategic Priorities and Mechanisms of Cooperation
“The future of our region is shaped by every state of Central Asia. A solid foundation and a guarantee of its sustainable development and prosperity lie in the readiness and sincere desire for cooperation, as well as in the shared responsibility of all Central Asian nations for their common future. Our main goal is to jointly turn Central Asia into a stable, economically developed, and prosperous region.” These words, spoken by President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev back in 2017, resonate with particular significance today.
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Consultative Meeting of Central Asian Leaders: New Opportunities for Investment and Industrial Cooperation
2025-11-14 132Consultative Meeting of Central Asian Leaders: New Opportunities for Investment and Industrial Cooperation
The consultative meetings of Central Asian heads of state are gradually becoming a key mechanism for developing common approaches to regional economic development. Uzbekistan acts as an active initiator of integration processes aimed at strengthening mutual trade, developing industrial cooperation, and creating sustainable transport and logistics chains. Today, the region is shifting from political dialogue to practical partnership based on investment, innovation, and industrialization.
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CENTRAL ASIA: COOPERATION TOWARDS A COMMON LABOUR MARKET AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
2025-11-14 116CENTRAL ASIA: COOPERATION TOWARDS A COMMON LABOUR MARKET AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
On 15–16 November 2025, Tashkent is hosting the 7th Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia — an event marking a new stage in deepening regional cooperation and strengthening strategic partnership.
The agenda covers not only issues of economic integration, environmental sustainability and transport connectivity, but also one of the key priorities — cooperation in the labour market and the development of human capital. -
The Economics of Cooperation: How Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Are Creating a Common Space for Growth
2025-11-14 130The Economics of Cooperation: How Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Are Creating a Common Space for Growth
Modern relations between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan exemplify stable and dynamic cooperation, where political dialogue is organically complemented by concrete projects in trade, investment, and industry. Today, this partnership goes far beyond the bilateral agenda, becoming a key link in shaping a common economic space in Central Asia.