The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan took part in the 32nd meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council in Vienna
On December 4, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov took part in the 32nd meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council in Vienna.
“During the 32nd meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council in Vienna, we reaffirmed our strong commitment to constructive dialogue, regional cooperation and activation of the multilateral system,” the head of the Uzbekistan Foreign Ministry wrote in his telegram channel. “We emphasized the urgent need to restore trust and overcome the deep fragmentation that currently characterizes international relations.
In conditions where geopolitical As tensions, armed conflicts, cyber threats and climate disasters increasingly extend beyond national borders, international institutions, including the OSCE, must be strengthened to fulfill their fundamental purpose.
Uzbekistan supports all efforts aimed at reforming the Organization in order to increase its effectiveness, maintain its inclusive character and strengthen its ability to respond to modern challenges.
We also emphasized the successful transformation of Central Asia into a region characterized by trust, dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation. Over the past eight years, through the joint efforts of the countries of our region, long-standing problems have been resolved, economic integration has been accelerated and transport links have been strengthened.
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