The national flag of Uzbekistan was approved on November 18, 1991, becoming one of the first signs of a new era in the country's history. He embodies the continuity of generations, national values and the desire for development.
Over the years of independence, the flag of Uzbekistan has become widely recognized in the world, becoming a visual image of a modern, dynamically developing country. It is raised at international conferences, at summits of international organizations, at the headquarters of the United Nations, SCO, OIC, CIS and many other structures, indicating Uzbekistan's active role in global diplomacy and international cooperation. Today, the flag is associated with the new foreign policy course of Uzbekistan - open, proactive and focused on creative dialogue.
The National Flag acquires special significance in the sports arena. At the XXXIII Summer Olympic Games in Paris, dozens of Uzbek athletes performed under his banner, bringing victories and medals to their country. At international tournaments, world championships, cultural festivals and competitions, the flag of Uzbekistan becomes a symbol of achievements, talent and competitiveness of our youth.
For compatriots living abroad, the flag is a strong link to their homeland. It unites people with common roots, culture and historical memory, reminding them of belonging to a great and ancient civilization, which is currently undergoing a period of dynamic development.
In recent years, a sense of national pride has been growing especially noticeably among young people. Patriotic values, awareness of responsibility for the country's future, and the desire to contribute to its prosperity are being strengthened. The national flag becomes a symbol of confidence, self-affirmation and striving for new heights. It reflects the energy of a rejuvenating Uzbekistan, a country firmly and confidently moving towards modernization and reform.
On this day, compatriots all over the world are happy to send their congratulations, expressing their sincere respect for one of the main state symbols. The flag unites all Uzbeks, regardless of where they live, serves to strengthen patriotism and love for the Motherland, inspires creative work and striving for the well-being of the country.









