Uzbekistan and Mongolia have signed intergovernmental agreements on air and international road transport, trade, economic, and investment cooperation until 2027. Uzbekistan intends to open its embassy in Ulaanbaatar in the near future, Mongolian media says.
The embassy of Mongolia opened in Tashkent during the state visit of the president of this country. Prime minister of Uzbekistan and foreign ministers of the two countries participated in the ceremony.
Presidents of Uzbekistan and Mongolia agreed to draft agreements on preferential trade and mutual market access simplification. They also plan to adopt agreements on investment protection and taxation principles. Mongolia is ready to supply Uzbekistan with meat and establish livestock clusters here.
President of Uzbekistan has sent condolences to president of Russia in connection with terrorist attacks in Dagestan. Dozens of people were killed and injured in the attacks on two churches, two synagogues, and a traffic police post.
A number of students from Uzbekistan got accepted to highly selective US universities, including those in the Ivy League. Gazeta.uz talked to some of them about their path to success and aspirations. We also reviewed the list of Uzbekistan’s students admitted to US universities in the past years.
President of Mongolia Ukhnaa Khurelsukh with his wife Luvsandorj Bolortsetseg arrived in Tashkent on state visit.
Urgench airport will be closed from 20 July to 7 August for capital repairs of the runway. Flights will be redirected to Nukus and passengers will be provided with transfer.
Uzbekistan reduced carbon emissions by 500,000 tons. As part of an earlier agreement, the World Bank awarded the country a $7.5 million grant. A part of these funds will be used to provide financial assistance to families most affected by the rise in electricity and gas tariffs.
Uzbekistan has ratified the International Labor Organization Convention on Equal Opportunities and Equal Treatment for Men and Women Workers with Family Responsibilities.
Lead spokesperson for foreign affairs and security policy Peter Stano noted the political significance of the upcoming EU-Central Asia summit on the higher level. He reminded the EU’s respect for CA’s free choice of partners, calling the regional integration an answer to all problems it is facing.
The documentary exploring the history of Jadidism “Dreamers” won the Best Educational Film category at the Independent Film Festival in Cannes.
If women participated equally with men in economic activities, national income in Uzbekistan would increase by 29%. This finding comes from a country gender assessment conducted by the World Bank with the assistance of the UK government.
Vitaliy Fen, who led Uzbekistan’s diplomatic mission in South Korea for 25 years, has passed away at the age of 77.
Development of the construction industry in Uzbekistan, where wages can compete with those in Russia, may further decrease the flow of labor migrants to this country, according to a representative from the Agency for External Labor Migration.
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a UN specialized agency, opened its office in Uzbekistan, the first in Central Asia.
The ambassador of Indonesia to Uzbekistan Sunaryo Kartadinata passed away in Tashkent at age 74. He served as ambassador since 2019.
UK Ambassador Timothy Smart in interview with Gazeta.uz talked about his country’s priorities in the region, importance of data for decision-making and why people should be given time to deliver. The ambassador noted that his knowledge of the Uzbek language helps him understand the country better.
Uzbekistan suggests a procedure to designate foreign citizens as undesirable. The designation may be based on statements and actions threatening the country’s sovereignty, integrity, and security, inciting interstate and national enmity, demeaning the honor, dignity, or history of its people.
US trade representative Katherine Tai had meetings with President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and several ministers in Tashkent. The ambassador reaffirmed the intention of the US to support Uzbekistan’s accession to the WTO, and to resume granting trade preferences under the GSP system.
All residential buildings with mosaics in Tashkent have been cleared of advertising banners, the city hokimiyat and Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation said. Over two months, more than 40 mosaics have been uncovered, and some 30 more works have been returned to the public since 2021.
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