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The dynamics of Uzbek-Turkish relations reflect pragmatism, mutual trust and a focus on concrete results.
82The First Deputy Director of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Akramjon Nematov shared this assessment, commenting on the results of President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev's visit to Turkiye.
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BENEFICIAL COOPERATION IN YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND TURKEY
2026-02-02 58In recent years, youth entrepreneurship in Uzbekistan has increasingly begun to take a clearer shape as a distinct direction of international cooperation. In the context of global economic instability, the acceleration of technological changes, and intensified competition in the labor market, states have begun to view youth as entities capable of creating new economic value. In this regard, youth entrepreneurship can be evaluated as an important part of a long-term human capital strategy.
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UZBEKISTAN AND TURKEY: CONVERGING PATHS IN YOUTH POLICY
2026-02-02 64Bilateral relations between Uzbekistan and Turkey have been gradually expanding in recent years, covering various fields. Within the framework of this cooperation, formed on the basis of the initiatives of the leaders of the two countries, along with economic, trade, cultural, and humanitarian directions, youth issues have also emerged on the agenda as a priority direction. This process shows that the youth issue is moving beyond the scope of internal social measures and becoming an important component of interstate relations.
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MFA of Uzbekistan: Afghan government officials have denied rumors about a ban on the Uzbek language
2026-01-14 76The international prestige of the Uzbek language, its wide and effective use, as well as the dignified promotion of the national language in the global community, remain among the priority directions of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy and continue to be a constant focus of attention, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.
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Central Asia and Turkiye: A New Phase of Interconnectivity
2026-01-30 82The strategic convergence between Turkiye and Central Asian states –driven by shared historical and cultural heritage alongside mutually reinforcing economic interests – is cultivating a novel architectural framework for regional interconnectedness. Through multilateral formats and bilateral initiatives, these actors have been establishing a durable platform for cooperation across trade, energy, transportation, and the “green” economy, transforming geographical proximity into a long-term factor of stability and collective development.
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Uzbekistan - Türkiye: Prospects for Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
2026-01-30 81The formula of "comprehensive strategic partnership" in relations between Uzbekistan and Türkiye has in recent years ceased to be merely a diplomatic definition and increasingly reflects the actual substance of bilateral cooperation. Political dialogue, economic collaboration, humanitarian contacts, and transport connectivity form the stable pillars of systemic Uzbek-Turkish relations.
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Uzbekistan’s Inclusive Turn: Solutions at the Level of Each Mahalla
2026-01-30 85On 23 January, under the chairmanship of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, a videoconference meeting was held on the key tasks of poverty reduction and employment provision for 2026. In terms of both substance and the framing of issues, the meeting marked a turning point in the evolution of the country’s social policy.
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Strategic Cooperation between Uzbekistan and Turkey in the Labor Market and Professional Qualifications: A New Stage
2026-01-30 46In the context of globalization, modernizing the labor market, ensuring employment, and reducing poverty cannot be effectively addressed without international cooperation. From this perspective, the systematic collaboration between the Ministry of Poverty Reduction and Employment of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Labor and Social Security of the Republic of Turkey holds strategic importance for both countries. This cooperation encompasses comprehensive reforms aimed at increasing the competitiveness of labor resources, aligning the professional qualification system with international standards, and creating sustainable employment opportunities for citizens.
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“Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy: Updates and refinement of target indicators
2026-01-30 59“Uzbekistan - 2030” strategy, adopted on 11 September 2023, identifies sustainable economic growth, the establishment of modern education, healthcare and social protection systems, creation of favorable environmental conditions, building a just and modern state and guaranteed national sovereignty and security as its priority areas. At the core of all reforms is the aim to increase citizens’ welfare, strengthen public trust in the state and ensure confidence in the future. The strategy represents a shift from goal-setting to results-based management, with clear accountability, measurable outcomes and linked financing.