Uzbekistan Republic: crucial delegation in talks in Warsaw

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Information Agency: The Republic of Uzbekistan is curious in closer cooperation with Poland. A delegation of politicians of the Republic of Uzbekistan stayed in Warsaw on 8-9 February 2024. authoritative meetings took place in the Sejm and the legislature of the Republic of Poland and with the representation of Polish culture, discipline and economy.

Main photo: photograph by Jerzy Niemociński. In the photograph from the left: Amirsaid Agzamkhodjaev, Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to Poland, Asadjan Khodjaev manager of the Information and Communication Agency of the Uzbek Administration and president of Uzbekistan, Dilorom Fayzieva, president of the Uzbek Parliament Committee on global Affairs and Interparliamentary Relations at the Forum at the Uzbekistan Embassy.

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Uzbekistan – politicians in talks in Warsaw

Due to the constitution, following the elections in October 2023 in the Republic of Poland, a fresh parliamentary representation, a delegation of Uzbek politicians arrived in Warsaw. It was headed by Dilorom Fayzieva, president of Parliament's Commission Uzbekistan global Affairs and Interparliamentary Relations. She was accompanied by Asadjan Khodjaev – manager of the Information and Communication Agency of the Administration and president of Uzbekistan, Tillabaev Mirzatillo – First Deputy manager of the National Centre for Human Rights and Tukhtasin Gaybullaev – Head of the Department of global Information and Communications Agency. Amirsaid Agzamkhodjaev, Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the Republic of Poland, besides participated in talks in the Sejm and the Senate.

Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Poland. Cooperation perspectives

On 9 February 2024, a delegation of politicians from the Republic of Uzbekistan was accepted by Krzysztof Bosak – Deputy Marshal of the Sejm and Michał Kamiński – Deputy Marshal of the Senate. During the talks the current situation and prospects of bilateral cooperation were discussed. Attention has been paid to the improvement of interparliamentary contacts between both countries, the activation of interregional relations, the improvement of trade, the creation of transport corridors, green economy activities and another issues. Both Polish politicians thanked guests from The Republic of Uzbekistan for active in maintaining dialog between our countries.

On Thursday, February 8, 2024 the Forum “New Uzbekistan – irreversible reforms” was held at the Uzbekistan Embassy in Warsaw. The gathering was attended by representatives of the Uzbek parliamentary delegation and Polish culture, discipline and economy. The discussion was conducted by Amirsaid Agzamkhodjaev – Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the Republic of Poland.

Samarkanda, Republic of Uzbekistan. photograph added by AXP Photography: https://www.pexels.com/en-pl/photo/people-known-place-religion-tourism-19439196/

Uzbekistan: Sentiments and economical Cooperation

At the beginning of his message Mr Amirsaid Agzamkhodjaev – Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Republic of Poland he stressed that Poland is an important, forward-looking and long-term partner in Europe for Uzbekistan. The links between the 2 countries are historical and cultural. In Uzbekistan, the memory of the Polish Army formed in the russian Union (during planet War II, now the Russian Federation) is inactive alive, which in 1942 under General Władysław Anders departed from the territory of Uzbekistan by Iran to Italy. “I can call him the first Polish ambassador to Uzbekistan.” He said the gene. Władysław Andersie – Amirsaid Agzamkhodjaev – Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the Republic of Poland.

Uzbekistan Republic. photograph added by AXP Photography: https://www.pexels.com/en-pl/photo/city-art-building-architecture-16796303/

Uzbekistan Republic: People Who Love Anna German

Although Polish vocalist Anna German has been dead for 42 years, she is inactive very popular in Uzbekistan. possibly even bigger than in Poland. all year, the “International Song Festival – Anna German” is held in Tashkent. The 10th edition of this event will be held in 2024.

“Current Uzbek-Polish relations are not just sentiments.” – Considers Amirsaid Agzamkhodjaev – Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the Republic of Poland. “This is besides a fruitful economical cooperation. Trade between the 2 countries is around US$600.000.000. This may not be much, but it's getting bigger all year. From March, regular flights conducted by Polish LOT Airlines between Warsaw and Tashkent will begin. They will take place 3 times a week and will surely give a fresh impetus to closer cooperation." – Amirsaid Agzamkhodjaev – Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the Republic of Poland.

Uzbekistan – irreversible reforms

Dilorom Fayzieva, president of the Uzbek Parliament's Committee on global Affairs and Interparliamentary Relations, informed the gathered about the reforms that have been taking place in Uzbekistan for respective years. They concern different areas of life: politics, economy, social spheres. From 2017 to 2022, a strategy for the improvement of Uzbekistan was implemented, which brought many changes to the functioning of the state. A further phase of reforms is presently being implemented in line with a fresh strategy which aims to further economical improvement of Uzbekistan and to rise the standard of surviving of the people of the state. Reforms are held under the slogan fresh Uzbekistan – irreversible reforms.

In 2023, as a consequence of a referendum held, the Republic of Uzbekistan had a revised constitution and presidential elections were held. They were won by erstwhile president Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

"Uzbekistan seeks to deepen cooperation with the European Union, and Poland is 1 of the key partners for developing the activities of the Republic of Uzbekistan in this regard." “Delorom Fayzieva, president of the Uzbek Parliament Committee on global Affairs and Interparliamentary Relations, announced. – "The fresh years are characterised by a strong dynamics of trade and expanding investments of Polish companies in Uzbekistan. There are many possibilities for further improvement of bilateral cooperation. The arrival of a delegation from Uzbekistan to Warsaw is intended to further deepen partnership and cooperation." – Assesses Dilorom Fayzieva – president of the Uzbek Parliament Committee on global Affairs and Interparliamentary Relations.

“In fresh years, cooperation with the Polish Parliament and the legislature has been well established.” "The parliamentary groups of the 2 countries are working together to bring together common goals and ideas dictated by the requirements of modern times and today, among others, in the energy, green economy and green governance sectors." “Dilorom Fayzieva commented,” president of the Uzbek Parliament Committee on global Affairs and Interparliamentary Relations added Dilorom Fayzieva.

Uzbekistan: introducing freedom of expression

Asadjon Khodjaev – manager of the Uzbek Mass Information and Communication Agency informed the gathered about changes in the social sphere in fresh years. Within 7 years, there have been crucial changes in interior policy, economical development, social improvement and culture.

During the “Soviet” period freedom of speech and free speech was limited. At the time of the office of the first President, despite the declaration of political liberalisation, freedom of speech, real changes, in this respect, were not. Over the last 7 years, policies have changed in all areas of life, including mass communication.

"We have set ourselves the task of evolutionaryly making changes to social communication all year, including through the improvement of communication through fresh technologies. State improvement cannot be achieved without democratic principles, and 1 of them is freedom of speech. We know that there would be no improvement of Poland without freedom of speech. We follow your example and implement what is best of your policy in this area." – Asadjon Khodjaev – manager of the Uzbek Mass Information and Communications Agency.

Between 2020 and 1923, the number of press events increased from 766 to 1.070, and the number of briefings with journalists increased from 103 to 521. As regards the number of recorded mass media, the number of recorded mass media increased from 1.514 to 2.257 (+49 percent). Although the number of regular newspapers decreased by 13%, the number of magazines issued increased by 159 percent (from 309 to 802). The number of radio stations decreased by 25 percent from 35 to 26, but the number of tv stations increased from 65 to 86 (+32 percent).

The biggest changes have taken place in the field of net communication. The number of portals increased from 395 to 716 (+81 percent). The number of active bloggers increased from 50 to 1.200 (+2.40%). From 2017 to 2023 the number of net users increased from 14.700,000 to 31,000,000 (Uzbekistan has a population of 35,000,000). The most popular online platforms are Facebook – 8,900,000 users, Istagram – 8,000.000 users You Toube, Tik Tok, Telegram (Russian online platform) – 28,900,000 users, OK – 19,200,000 users.

A crucial increase in Uzbek domains (.uz) from 30,000 to 1.300.000 was besides noted at the time. The dynamic improvement of net communication is due to the fact that 65% of societies are young people up to the age of 29. They will rapidly learn fresh technologies and fresh communication tools. They usage online technologies not only for amusement but besides for their professional work.

There is simply a fast digitisation of Uzbekistan. State, self-government and administration institutions introduce standards for the functioning of digital democracy (online settlement). However, as the usage of the net develops, risks arise from the spread of misinformation and publication of undesirable content.

Asadjon Khodjaev – manager of the Uzbek Mass Information and Communication Agency besides pointed to the desire to intensify the exchange of information between Uzbekistan and Poland and their institutions. This will aid better common cognition and will intensify cultural exchange and economical cooperation.

Uzbekistan Republic. photograph added by AXP Photography: https://www.pexels.com/en-pl/photo/city-building-industrial-vehicle-19227967/

Human rights sphere

During the forum at the Mirzatillo Tillabaev embassy, the first deputy manager of the National Centre for Human Rights of Uzbekistan, he talked about changes in the sphere of social reforms. He pointed out that the late revised Constitution of Uzbekistan is intended to make the state, introduce democratic standards of social life and human rights.

Mirzatillo Tillabaev – the first deputy manager of the Uzbek National Centre for Human Rights stressed that expanding attention is paid to the implementation of environmental requirements in all spheres of life. net communication has developed rapidly. Humanitarian action is intensified in relation to different environments. The issue of social policy towards young people is very important, which represents a crucial proportion of Uzbekistan's population (65%).

W Uzbekistan follows the principles of a secular state. The state is secular, but the free improvement of religion is ensured. The Polish diaspora has its cultural centers in various regions of Uzbekistan. Actions to defend cultural heritage, cultural education and cultural promotion are intensified. global cultural exchange is developing. 1 example of specified activities is the “International Song Festival – Anna German” held in Tashkent for 10 years.

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