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The Termez Platform: Uniting Central and South Asia against Climate Change
2025-05-18 293From 19 to 21 May 2025, the city of Termez will host the inaugural meeting of the Termez Dialogue on Connectivity between Central and South Asia, under the theme “Building a Common Space of Peace, Friendship, and Prosperity.” This dialogue platform is being launched as part of Uzbekistan’s ongoing efforts to strengthen interregional connectivity and foster deeper partnerships between Central and South Asia.
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The first meeting of the Termez Dialogue on Connectivity between Central and South Asia to take place in Termez from May 19 to 21
2025-05-15 433On May 19-21, 2025, Termez will host the first meeting of the Termez Dialogue on Connectivity between Central and South Asia on the topic: “Building a Common Space of Peace, Friendship and Prosperity”.
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Termez platform – dialogue for ensuring security and stability in Central and South Asia
2025-05-07 279Since ancient times, Central and South Asia have been closely connected through trade, cultural exchange and political processes. Geographical proximity and ancient trade routes contributed to active dialogue between peoples and civilizations, the exchange of goods and culture as well as the formation of a shared historical and cultural identity in the region.
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The development of transport interconnectivity is the foundation for revitalizing connectivity between Central and South Asia
2025-05-07 240From ancient times, Central and South Asia have been closely intertwined through a network of trade, cultural, and intellectual ties. Their geographical location at the crossroads of the Great Silk Road facilitated the active exchange of goods, knowledge and ideas. Through this interaction, knowledge, scientific advances in medicine, astronomy, mathematics and architecture were disseminated, while spiritual and cultural values were formed that influenced the development of world civilization.
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Strengthening the international legal aspects of cooperation between Central and South Asia
2025-05-07 297In recent years, interregional cooperation between Central Asian and South Asian States has been developing. The Central Asia region includes Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The South Asia region includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with a population of 40% of the population of Asia and 22% of the world's population.
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Development of regional interconnectivity is the key to security and stability in Central and South Asia
2025-05-07 374Central and South Asia, with its significant economic, demographic and resource potential, remains one of the least integrated regions of the world. Strengthening interconnectivity between them is not only an economic necessity, but also a strategic imperative dictated by the tasks of ensuring regional security, sustainable development and stability.
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Uzbekistan unanimously elected to the UN Statistical Commission for the first time in its history
2025-05-03 850During the elections for members of the UN Statistical Commission for the 2026-2029 term, held in New York, Uzbekistan was elected to this body for the first time in its history.