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Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic: A Visit That Gave the Relationship New Practical Substance
2026-05-07 167On 30 April, the official visit of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to Uzbekistan came to a close. The visit took place at the invitation of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Talks were held at the Kuksaroy residence in both restricted and plenary formats.
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Uzbekistan’s Export Performance in Q1 2026
2026-05-06 161At the end of Q1 2026, the republic’s exports of goods and services demonstrated a steady growth trend. During the reporting period, exports totaled $5.8 bn, increasing by 26%, or $1.2 bn, compared to the same period last year.
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In 2026, the first forum of rectors of Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic will be held
2026-05-01 165In recent years, cooperation between Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic in the fields of higher education, science, and innovation has been enriched with new content and has been steadily developing. Previously formed mainly within the framework of individual projects, grant programs, and short-term initiatives, this relationship has now reached a new stage — a well-thought-out, systematic, and long-term strategic partnership.
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Center of Islamic Civilization of Uzbekistan recovers stolen artefacts from abroad
2026-05-01 160Stolen cultural property dating back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD has been returned to Uzbekistan following a large-scale investigation involving law enforcement agencies and scholars from across Europe.
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Expanding Cooperation Between Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic in the Transport and Logistics Sector
2026-05-01 96The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan views the development of cooperation with the Czech Republic as one of the strategic priorities for strengthening the country’s international transport and logistics integration.
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Uzbekistan – Czech Republic: prospects for cooperation on the path to environmental sustainability
2026-05-01 95In conditions where modern environmental problems are acquiring a global character, cooperation between countries is becoming a decisive factor in ensuring sustainable development. In particular, challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, and biodiversity loss are transboundary in nature, and their effective resolution requires the exchange of international experience and advanced approaches.
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Uzbekistan becomes an increasingly attractive destination for tourists from the Czech Republic
2026-05-01 93Cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic in the field of tourism has been developing actively in recent years and is gaining a stable and sustainable character.
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Uzbekistan–Czech Republic: A Strategic Partnership at a New Stage of Development
2026-04-27 139Uzbekistan and the Czech Republic are entering a new phase in their relationship, building on the strong foundation laid over more than three decades. During this period, Uzbek-Czech ties have evolved from largely ceremonial contacts into a system of substantive engagement spanning political dialogue, trade, investment, and cultural and humanitarian exchange. Today, as Uzbekistan deepens its connections across Europe, the Czech Republic stands out as one of its most prominent partners in Central Europe.