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Key aspects of tourism development between Uzbekistan and Serbia
2025-11-06 388The development of international tourism has become an important tool not only for economic growth but also for strengthening cultural ties between nations. In this context, cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Serbia in the field of tourism is gaining increasing relevance. Although bilateral relations in this area are still at an early stage, there is a steady growth of interest from both governmental institutions and tourists themselves.
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DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM RELATIONS BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND CIS COUNTRIES: DYNAMICS AND PROSPECTS
2025-11-06 441In recent years, Uzbekistan has demonstrated significant progress in international tourism, with a particular focus on cooperation with CIS countries. This region has historically enjoyed close cultural, economic, and humanitarian ties with Uzbekistan, facilitating active tourist exchanges and the development of joint initiatives in the tourism industry.
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Uzbekistan and Qatar set course for strengthening tourism ties
2025-11-06 365In recent years, Uzbekistan and Qatar have been deepening their cooperation in the field of tourism, transforming mutual interest into tangible joint projects. Tourism has become more than an economic sector — it serves as a bridge between cultures, offering the peoples of both countries an opportunity to discover each other’s rich history, spiritual traditions, and modern identity.
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Expanding Cooperation among Central Asian Countries within the Framework of the Sustainable Development Goals
2025-11-06 496In today's world, implementing the UN 2030 Agenda and achieving the 17 global Sustainable Development Goals is no longer simply a matter for a single country. More and more experts agree: success depends on coordination, sustainable partnerships, and regional cooperation. This approach is especially important for the Central Asian countries—Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. They all face similar challenges: land degradation, water shortages, climate risks, digital inequality, and youth employment. Addressing these challenges individually is impossible—only joint action can produce sustainable results and create synergies.
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Uzbekistan and the United States: Evolution of Bilateral Relations and Trajectories for Further Convergence
2025-11-06 460In 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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Uzbekistan-Qatar: A Strategic Partnership Focused on the Future
2025-11-04 469On 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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From Reforms to Global Dialogue: Uzbekistan Presents a New Model of Social Protection at the Second World Summit for Social Development
2025-11-03 382Uzbekistan is rapidly emerging as a pioneer in social protection — demonstrating how systemic reforms, political will, and human-centered policies can transform the lives of millions in just a few years. In a world searching for new solutions to old inequalities, Uzbekistan stands out with tangible progress backed by innovation and international cooperation.
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Uzbekistan and Finland: An Economic Partnership Built on Technology and Trust
2025-11-02 502Historical Background
The 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 Serbia: Dynamics of Mutual Convergence and New Horizons of Partnership
2025-11-02 415Political Foundations and Diplomatic Context
Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Serbia were established on January 18, 1995, following Belgrade’s recognition of Uzbekistan’s independence in late 1991. This laid the groundwork for a gradual development of political dialogue which, despite the geographical distance between the two nations, has been built upon mutual respect, support for sovereignty, and the principle of non-interference in internal affairs.
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RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE AND INTERFAITH HARMONY IN UZBEKISTAN
2025-11-02 546The 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.