In recent years, Uzbekistan has significantly intensified its cooperation with Central Asian countries in the areas of environmental protection, sustainable natural resource management, and combating climate change. Joint programs, signed agreements, and multilateral initiatives have laid the foundation for creating a unified ecological space in the region — one built on the principles of sustainability and shared responsibility toward nature.
Modern Central Asia is becoming a space of sustainable growth and mutual trust. The countries of the region demonstrate a strong commitment to building balanced relations with global partners, prioritizing practical initiatives in trade, energy, transport, and innovation. One of the key formats shaping this new architecture is the “C5+1” platform, which unites the Central Asian states and the United States.
On 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.
In recent years, the Republic of Uzbekistan has undertaken large-scale reforms aimed at establishing a systematic, safe, and human-centered approach to labor migration management. These efforts not only ensure the legal employment of citizens abroad but also aim to enhance their knowledge, professional qualifications, and access to decent work opportunities.
Uzbekistan and Finland exemplify successful regional cooperation based on a consistent commitment to dialogue and interaction
Relations between Uzbekistan and Serbia
Uzbekistan and the European Union signed the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement
Uzbekistan and Finland are implementing a unique form of scientific cooperation
Relations between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Serbia
Uzbek - Finnish relations