The forum
was attended by more than 1,500 high-ranking government officials and experts
from 175 countries. This year, for the first time, Uzbekistan joined this
reputable international structure.
During the
meeting, Saida Mirziyoyeva delivered a national report on Uzbekistan's reforms
and achievements in the fields of justice, protection of women's and children's
rights, crime prevention and youth support.
"I
made a national report on our country's work in the field of justice,
protection of women and children, crime prevention and youth support.
Cybercrime, corruption and domestic violence have no borders. Therefore, it is
necessary to fight them together - through dialogue, exchange of experience and
international cooperation," Saida Mirziyoyeva emphasized.
Uzbekistan's
participation in the work of the commission reflects the country's growing role
in international cooperation on law enforcement, strengthening the rule of law
and countering modern security challenges.