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ISRS Expert: Economy, Transport, Technologies, and Human Capital are Strategic Areas of Uzbek–Pakistani Cooperation
2026-01-26 102Uzbekistan and Pakistan are located within a single geo-economic space encompassing Central and South Asia, said Chief Research Fellow of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (ISRS) Umarbek Nuriddinov, speaking on January 23 at the roundtable discussion titled “Uzbekistan–Pakistan: Building Links between Regions and Creating New Opportunities”.
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ISRS Expert: Economy, Transport, Technologies, and Human Capital are Strategic Areas of Uzbek–Pakistani Cooperation
2026-01-30 91Uzbekistan and Pakistan are located within a single geo-economic space encompassing Central and South Asia, said Chief Research Fellow of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (ISRS) Umarbek Nuriddinov, speaking on January 23 at the roundtable discussion titled “Uzbekistan–Pakistan: Building Links between Regions and Creating New Opportunities”.
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Bridges of Friendship: Toward New Horizons of Uzbek–Pakistani Partnership
2026-01-27 186In recent years, the deepening cooperation between Uzbekistan and Pakistan has emerged as a significant new strategic direction across Eurasia. Two countries standing at the historic crossroads of ancient trade routes are now consistently building a modern “architecture of connectivity” that permeates all key areas, including the economy, culture, education, and technology. Their shared centuries-old historical roots, dating back to the era of the Great Silk Road, are being transformed into concrete projects and initiatives capable of strengthening economic resilience, ensuring technological independence, and creating a solid foundation for regional integration.
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Bakhtiyor Mustafayev: The visit of the President of Uzbekistan to Switzerland has set a new strategic trajectory for the country’s development
2026-01-27 180Bakhtiyor Mustafayev, Deputy Director of the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies under the Head of our state (ISRS), commented on the outcomes of the working visit of President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Switzerland and his participation in the ceremony of signing the Board of Peace Charter in Davos:
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Uzbekistan – Turkey: The Practical Phase of Cooperation in the Forestry Sector
2026-01-27 97Today, one of the priority areas of state policy in Uzbekistan is focused on expanding forested areas, increasing green coverage, mitigating the negative impacts of climate change, and ensuring environmental sustainability. In order to achieve effective results in these areas, studying advanced foreign experience and adapting it to the country’s climatic conditions is of particular importance. In this context, the participation of a delegation of representatives of the Forestry Agency under the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change of Uzbekistan in a training and practical seminar organized during their visit to the Republic of Turkey in October 2025 was of significant importance.
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Uzbekistan-Turkey: Development of Cooperation in Environmental Protection
2026-01-27 104Uzbekistan and Turkey are consistently developing bilateral and multilateral cooperation in the fields of ecology and environmental protection, paying special attention to the exchange of experience, the introduction of modern technologies, and the professional development of specialists.
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Civil Society at the Core of Reforms: The Presidential Address Defines New Strategic Priorities
2026-01-27 92Uzbekistan has consistently supported democratic pathways of development, positioning itself in Central Asia as a country with steadily developing economic performance and a rapidly improving standard of living of its population.
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Uzbekistan is on the threshold of a decisive and rigorous fight against corruption
2026-01-27 84On 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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President of Uzbekistan: The time has come for a new generation of diplomats – those who achieve concrete results and firmly defend the interests of Uzbekistan in the international arena
2026-01-16 178The Head of State identified priorities for updating the activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign diplomatic missions