"The Budapest Declaration is a landmark document reflecting our shared vision of deeper, future-oriented cooperation. We advocate a unified approach that prioritizes even more dynamic economic cooperation for the sake of common prosperity," the Foreign Minister wrote on his Telegram channel.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan took part in the meeting of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Organization of Turkic-speaking States
On May 21, Uzbek Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov attended a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Turkic States in Budapest.
Additional train services organized due to the holidays
- Earthquake in Kyrgyzstan felt in parts of Uzbekistan
- Additional intercity bus services organized from "Tashkent" bus station
- In Uzbekistan, the number of fathers after the age of 70 has reached 48
- Direct flights between Samarkand and Almaty are being launched
- The status of national natural heritage sites has been approved in Uzbekistan
The President reviews the basalt products manufacturing project
- How many days will Uzbekistanis have a rest in connection with International Women's Day on March 8?
- Key priorities for the comprehensive development of Surkhandarya region discussed
- Uzbekistan Airways launches repatriation flights from Jeddah, Umrah flights temporarily suspended
- Progress in the implementation of transport sector projects reviewed
- Pilgrimage to Umrah from Uzbekistan has been temporarily suspended due to the situation in the Middle East