New Uzbekistan’s Diplomacy: active and effective steps

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Taking into account the unparalleled and rapid changes occurring in our country’s life, as well as the increasingly beautiful and prosperous appearance of our cities and villages, we have every reason to declare that 2024 was a highly productive, fruitful, and blessed year in all respects.

I believe this is due to a significant truth: the idea of “New Uzbekistan”, which has deeply taken root in the consciousness of our people, has inspired each of us toward great goals and transformed into a nationwide movement.

As our President Shavkat Mirziyoyev aptly put it:

“The dreams and aspirations of our people, which have been shaped by our national mindset from ancient times to the present, and have been expressed in various ideas and practical actions, are now embodied in the concept of New Uzbekistan.”

When analyzing the profound changes taking place in the life of New Uzbekistan, we can clearly see that in the past year, our country’s reputation as a competitive state and a reliable partner in the world has further grown. Most notably, our constructive initiatives of international and regional significance have been unanimously supported by the global community.

I personally consider this to be the life-giving fruit of the noble ideas and initiatives put forward by the head of our state, Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

To confirm my words, I find it appropriate to mention the sincere congratulations and well-wishes sent on the occasion of the new year 2025 to the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, by leaders of the most advanced foreign nations, parliaments, governments, prestigious international and regional organizations, global financial institutions, as well as prominent politicians, public figures, and religious leaders.

In their greetings, heads of foreign states and international organizations expressed wishes for peace, tranquility, happiness, prosperity, great success, and progress to the President of Uzbekistan and the multinational people.

We can confidently say that the open, pragmatic, constructive, active and peace-loving foreign policy outlined by the head of our state Shavkat Mirziyoyev eight years ago has also yielded its effective results in 2024.

It is no coincidence that international organisations and leaders of foreign states in their New Year greetings highly appreciate the rapid pace of reforms and development of Uzbekistan, the creation of decent living conditions for the people, and recognise our President Shavkat Mirziyoyev as a state and political figure of world level.

In this sense, objectively analysing the active foreign policy of the New Uzbekistan in the past year, we will undoubtedly witness the achievements of the diplomacy of the New Uzbekistan, closely linked to further building up the economic and political power of our country, ensuring the priority of national interests, strengthening its positive international image in the international community in the context of rapid changes taking place on a global scale, new challenges and threats.

This undoubtedly reflects the determination, firm will, and, most importantly, full faith in the bright future of our people, the main author of the concept of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy, honourable Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who has devoted his entire life to selfless service to the nation.

The idea of ‘New Uzbekistan’ embodies more than three thousand years of historical experience in the development of our national statehood and the principles of strengthening friendly relations with the world community on the basis of peace and harmony. That means that Uzbekistan remains faithful to these strategic principles and has always fully fulfilled its obligations to partner countries and international organisations.

Last year, despite the complex and contradictory changes in international life, New Uzbekistan confirmed its commitment to equal rights and respect for the sovereign equality of states in international relations, peaceful resolution of disputes, non-interference in the internal affairs of other states, and other universally recognized principles of international law. Our country has also demonstrated in practice that it is always ready to develop foreign relations with all countries, taking into account both its national interests and the trends of world development.

“In the current era, where the essence and content of international relations are undergoing fundamental changes and a new balance of power is forming globally, it is imperative that the interests of our people and our homeland always remain the highest priority in all our actions, laws, and decisions,” emphasizes our head of state.

The fundamental philosophical goal of the foreign policy pursued by the leader of our nation is to protect the highest interests of the people under any circumstances. Accordingly, when President Mirziyoyev states, “My greatest goal is to ensure my people’s happiness and satisfaction”, his words carry profound meaning.

As I write these lines, I am reminded of the great wisdom of our ancestor Bahauddin Naqshband, who asserted that an ideal state should be governed by a “philosopher ruler” and declared, “A ruler must outwardly be with the people and inwardly with the truth.” Similarly, the great thinker Mir Alisher Navoi, in his unparalleled works, consistently exalted rulers who cared for humanity, its destiny, and the interests of the people.

From this perspective, wherever Shavkat Mirziyoyev participates in international forums or engages in dialogue with leaders of other states and international organizations, he impresses all interlocutors as a global thinker, a statesman capable of positively resolving complex international issues, and a tireless and sincere individual who staunchly defends the interests of our people.

Let us now turn to some figures. In 2024 alone, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev undertook 17 international visits and held over 100 meetings and negotiations within the framework of these visits.

The President participated in more than 140 international events in 2024. Over 264 bilateral and multilateral international agreements and documents were signed. Within the framework of bilateral and multilateral international initiatives, agreements to implement over 2,000 investment projects were reached, with the total value of these projects and trade deals amounting to nearly $120 billion.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey provided the following description of the phenomenon of Shavkat Mirziyoyev: “Under the leadership of my dear brother Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Uzbekistan, situated in the heart of Central Asia, is gaining increasing significance in regional and global politics. This brings us immense joy. I consider the leader of Uzbekistan a sincere friend and a comprehensive strategic partner”.

New Central Asia:

An Effective Model for Regional Cooperation

Today, the further development of productive and systematic relations with the countries of New Central Asia, other leading partner states, prominent international and regional organizations, and financial institutions remains at the forefront of our nation’s foreign policy.

Renowned foreign experts have acknowledged that, in recent years, Central Asia has genuinely become a region of security, stability, and sustainable development, increasing its appeal to international partners.

It is worth highlighting that from the moment Shavkat Mirziyoyev assumed the presidency, he declared Central Asia to be the highest priority of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy. This led to a fundamental improvement in friendly relations with neighboring countries.

The dream of a New Central Asia is becoming a reality today. Our region is rapidly evolving as a hub of economic growth and investment activity. Thanks to unique historical opportunities, Central Asia is becoming a space for mutually beneficial cooperation and sustainable development.

In this regard, it is no coincidence that our nation’s leader made seven visits to neighboring countries last year alone.

For example, in August 2024, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev paid a state visit to Kazakhstan. All foreign politicians highly appreciated the fact that, thanks to the joint systematic and practical efforts of the head of Uzbekistan, it was possible to bring Uzbek-Kazakh cooperation to the highest level of allied relations.

During these negotiations:

First. The establishment of an Inter-Parliamentary Forum involving both chambers of the parliaments was discussed.

Second. A decision was made to create a new, modern framework of collaboration by establishing a Council of Foreign Ministers.

Third. A Strategic Partnership and Alliance Program for 2024–2034 was adopted to strengthen comprehensive cooperation further.

 Importantly, agreements were reached to continue close cooperation on shared use of transboundary water resources, a previously contentious issue hindering intergovernmental relations.

The President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev participated in the Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia in Astana. The cordial dialogues at the Consultative Meetings of the Heads of State of Central Asia, which have become a tradition in recent years, the important initiatives put forward, and the implemented multilateral projects have radically changed the face of the region.

Trade, investment, transportation, and people-to-people exchanges have grown exponentially. Foreign partners have shown increasing interest, as evidenced by various “Central Asia Plus” format meetings. 

At these meetings, the Head of state put forward a number of initiatives aimed at further developing regional co-operation.

First. Establishing regular meetings of an Economic Council.

Second, Promoting industrial cooperation and creating a Central Asia Investment Council.

Third. Forming an Innovation Development Bank and holding joint investment forums regularly.

Fourth. Adopting an agreement on transportation and transit, and organizing an Expert Conference with transport ministries, logistics companies, and specialists.

Fifth. Ensuring food security by introducing innovative agricultural methods and water-saving technologies.

The head of our state has been promoting the interests of not only Uzbekistan, but also the countries of our region at global conferences. For instance, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s speech at the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank exemplified his commitment to these goals..

Currently, the population of Central Asia has exceeded 80 million. The region’s gross domestic product is expected to reach 700 billion US dollars in the next five years. At the same time, the demand for large-scale infrastructure projects in the region is growing day by day.

The head of Uzbekistan put forward the initiative to establish a regional center for the widespread introduction of water-saving technologies in cooperation with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

At the second “Central Asia-Germany” summit, the President of our country, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, also focused on issues of sustainable development in the region and expressed his views on the main directions of developing cooperation with Germany.

The first direction. It was proposed to adopt a long-term Concept for the Development of Cooperation, which would include programmatic measures in priority areas. To develop this document, the issue of considering the possibilities of establishing a forum of think tanks “Central Asia-Germany” and holding its first meeting in 2025 in Khiva, one of the ancient cities in the region, where a large German-Mennonite community lives.

The second direction. Launching the “Central Asia and Germany” Council of Investors and Entrepreneurs. Holding its first meeting in Uzbekistan in 2025, within the framework of the Tashkent Investment Forum; considering the possibility of adopting a multilateral intergovernmental agreement on the promotion and protection of investments.

The third direction. Developing partnership in the field of important raw materials based on the introduction of advanced German knowledge and technologies. This refers to projects on organizing the supply of products to Germany and other countries of the European Union.

The fourth direction. Considering the possibility of establishing a dialogue between the countries of Central Asia and Germany in the field of energy.

The fifth direction. Joint response to climate change. Implementing joint educational programs and scientific exchanges on the basis of the University of Central Asia on the study of the environment and climate change.

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