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Tashkent's Water Diplomacy: From National Reforms to Regional Synergy in Central Asia Proactivity, Pragmatism, and Good-Neighborliness: Uzbekistan's Approaches to Transboundary Water Cooperation
2026-04-21 93The upcoming meeting of the Heads of the Founding States acquires special significance, as it marks the transition of the Fund's chairmanship to Uzbekistan for 2027–2029 period. This will be our country’s third mandate, following leadership terms in 1997–1999 and 2013–2016.
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Climate Change Adaptation Measures in the Aral Sea Region
2026-04-21 107Today, climate change stands as one of the most urgent and complex global challenges, with its negative effects being particularly acute in ecologically fragile regions under high anthropogenic pressure. One such area is the Aral Sea region, where the consequences of climate change are having a far-reaching impact on the state of natural resources, the living standards of the population, and economic activities.
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Central Asia on the Threshold of a New Environmental Phase
2026-04-21 52The Regional Environmental Summit, to be held on 22–24 April 2026 in Astana, Kazakhstan, is of significant importance for Central Asia. Above all, it serves as clear evidence that the countries of the region are jointly seeking solutions to complex challenges such as climate change, water scarcity and land degradation.
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Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan: Digital Cooperation Enters a New Phase
2026-04-21 65In recent years, cooperation between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT) has expanded steadily, acquiring strategic significance. This partnership not only strengthens economic ties between the two nations but also serves as a foundation for the formation of a unified digital space across Central Asia.
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Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan will export "green" energy to Europe through the "Green Corridor" project
2026-04-21 58Today, a new and ambitious strategic direction is emerging on the global energy map. The strategic partnership established between Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan is a historic step that serves not only to strengthen regional energy security but also to elevate the global "green" transformation to a new level.
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A new ecosystem has emerged on the dried seabed of the Aral Sea
2026-04-21 62At the beginning of the 20th century, the Aral Sea was the largest lake in Central Asia. Starting from the second half of this century, as a result of the drying up of the sea, a new desert ecosystem—the Aralkum Desert—was formed at its bottom.
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WATER CONSERVATION MUST BECOME ONE OF OUR CORE VALUES
2026-04-21 68Today, global demand for water resources is steadily increasing. In this context, the rational use of shared water resources in Central Asia is one of the key factors in ensuring regional security, stability, and sustainable development.