Heads of state visited national pavilions in Avaza
As part of the program of the UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, heads of state took part in events dedicated to the national days of the countries of Central Asia and Azerbaijan.
National days are organized to demonstrate the rich cultural heritage of the peoples of the countries of the region, strengthening good neighborly ties and expanding cultural and humanitarian cooperation.
National pavilions were presented, including exhibitions of traditions, crafts, modern achievements in the field of culture, art and tourism. Gastronomic presentations and culinary master classes were also organized.
The Uzbekistan pavilion, based on a traditional Uzbek courtyard - “khovli” with national elements, left a vivid impression on visitors.
The event was another example of regional identity and cultural diversity, helping to strengthen mutual understanding and create a positive perception of Central Asia as a spaces of peace, stability and prosperity.
This completed the program of the working visit of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Turkmenistan.
At the airport in Turkmenbashi, the distinguished guest was conducted by the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslakhaty of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov. The head of our state has left for Tashkent.
Official website of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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