High results are being achieved today based on the systematic reforms carried out in Uzbekistan in recent years on the fundamental reform of the agrarian sector, along with all sectors and directions – Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov, Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, a nation at the crossroads of Eurasia, is emerging as a key geopolitical and economic actor. Its rich history, strategic location, and growing democratic and economic ties with both regional and global powers ensure that it will continue to be an important factor in the geopolitics of the 21st century – Levente Horváth, Director of the Eurasia Center
Uzbekistan and Hungary are linked by historical roots. Mutual interest has existed since ancient times and has been an invisible thread through many centuries – Aybek Shakhavdinov, Ambassador of Uzbekistan in Hungary
In recent years, Uzbekistan has undergone profound, large-scale economic and social reforms aimed at accelerating economic growth, constructing major infrastructure projects, and creating a favorable legal environment for direct foreign investments – Mamanbiy Omarov, First Deputy Minister of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan
As Uzbekistan enters a new stage of its development, environmental protection, rational use of nature, addressing ecological issues and eliminating their negative consequences have become one of the priority areas of national policy designed to deliver decent living conditions for people and improve their well-being – Khairillo Gapporov, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, Head of the Parliamentary Group of the Ecological Party of Uzbekistan
Central Asia’s most populous country, Uzbekistan wields enormous human capital. More than 60 percent of its population are children and youth. About a million children are born in the nation every year – Madina Baratova, member of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis