The forum was attended by youth leaders, specialists and representatives of government agencies from Central Asian countries, the European Union and international organizations, the Dunyo news agency reports.

On the first day of the forum, which was held under the motto "Youth, health and sustainable Development", reports were presented and discussions were held on youth well-being, prevention of bad habits, mental health, a healthy environment, education and profession, as well as environmental culture.

The second day of the event was dedicated to the theme "Peace and digital sustainability". The participants discussed the development of digital platforms, the use of artificial intelligence, support for youth startups and the promotion of a culture of healthy use of digital technologies among young people.

Representatives of Uzbekistan took an active part in the forum and shared their experience in the field of healthcare, education and innovation, increasing the potential of young people, promoting a healthy lifestyle and ensuring environmental sustainability.

The Uzbek delegation also put forward a number of initiatives aimed at strengthening friendship and cooperation among the youth of Central Asia and creating new opportunities for them.

As a result of the forum, a final document was adopted aimed at developing cooperation between the youth of Central Asia and the European Union, and an agreement was reached to develop a roadmap with specific measures for the future.