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The goverment Uzb



The structure of the government of 
the Republic of Uzbekistan

President
• Legislative 
Executive 
Judicial
power 
power 
power
Oliy Majlis
Cabinet of The Constitu-
(Parliament) Ministers tional of Court
1.Chamber of Department Supreme Court
Legestative
District Supreme econic
2. The Senate Urban Regional
Regional urban
goverments
criminal
civil courts
Self-government bodies (mahalla, aul)


THEME:12
• Uzbekistan's cooperation with the 
international community and its democratic 
principles.

The plan:
• 1. Social - legal framework of foreign policy of 
Uzbekistan.
• 2. Uzbekistan and the international 
community.


Chapter XIX
• President of the Republic of Uzbekistan 
Section 89. The President of the Republic 
of Uzbekistan is the head of state and 
executive power in the Republic of 
Uzbekistan.
• President of Uzbekistan is both 
Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers


• At the turn of the twentieth and 
beginning of the XXI century has seen 
many historical changes. With the 
disintegration of the Union over the 
period of confrontation between the two 
systems. In the last decade, began to 
form a new democratic community 
without confrontation between the two 
systems, which is the most important 
force modern world progress.


• During the years of independence 
Uzbekistan has developed and 
consistently implements the basic 
principles of its foreign policy. They 
come primarily from the fact that our 
country strives to build its foreign 
policy of peace based on equality 
and mutual benefit, non-interference 
in the internal affairs of other 
countries.


• Uzbekistan is the central geopolitical 
position in Central Asia. Population 
Uzbekistan is 50% of the population of 
this region. And so on which path of 
Uzbekistan, to a certain extent on the 
development of the neighboring states. 
Another reason is, appear that are 
concentrated the most important line of 
the Central Asian region, largely 
continues the tradition of the Great Silk 
Road.


• During the years of independence 
Uzbekistan has developed and 
consistently implements the basic 
principles of its foreign policy. Our 
state is seeking to build its foreign 
policy. Our state seeks to build its 
foreign politics the principles of 
equality and mutual benefit, non-
interference in the internal affairs of 
other countries.


• These principles in Islam Karimov "Uzbekistan: 
a path of renewal and progress":? - Fully 
integrate the mutual interests of the 
supremacy of their own ethnic state-national 
interests;
• Peace and security, peaceful solution of 
conflicts, respect for human rights, non-use of 
or threat of force in resolving support issues


• Equality, mutual benefit and non-
interference in the internal affairs of 
other countries;
• The principle of openness in foreign 
policy, regardless of ideologies;
• Recognition of the priority of 
international law over domestic law;
• Establishment and development of 
bilateral and multilateral relations.


• Uzbekistan's foreign policy objectives 
were set out in the report of our 
President Islam Karimov at the first 
session of the Oliy Majlis of the second 
convocation, "Our goal - the 
independence and prosperity of the 
country, freedom and well-being of the 
people." In this speech was specifically 
disclosed tasks of foreign policy, 1. Peace 
and stability, security in Central Asia.


• 1. The Uzbek government believes that 
the solution to the Afghan problem is a 
"protracted" in nature, which in turn 
determines the conservation threats and 
escalation of such dangerous 
phenomena such as international 
terrorism, drug trafficking and arms 
trafficking throughout the region and 
beyond.


• Uzbekistan there is every reason to hope that 
positivism display new administration on the 
issue of Pakistan Afghani-tang, can have a 
beneficial effect on the solution.
• Tashkent Declaration was updated and 
supplemented by the Heads of State of 
Central Asia April 20, 2000 in Tashkent,


• President of Kazakhstan Nursultan
Nazarbayev, Kyrgyzstan - A. Akayev, 
Tajikistan – I. Rakhmonov, Uzbekistan -
Islam Karimov. 
• 2. Achieving facing the Republic of 
Uzbekistan objectives to build a 
flourishing democratic state with a 
developed market economy is directly 
related to the general integration of 
Uzbekistan into the global community.


• In his speech, "Our main goal -
democratization and renewal of society, 
reform and modernization of the country" 
("The Truth of the East" 2005, January 29) 
Our President said: "We strongly oppose any 
attempt ideologize international relations. 
The most important priority of our foreign 
policy, we see in the preservation of peace 
and stability in Central Asia and the 
transformation of the region into true 
security zone. "


• The most important foreign policy 
priority in the coming period, he 
said, will remain co-operation with 
large reputable international 
financial institutions and 
organizations such as the 
International Monetary Fund, World 
Bank Asian Development Bank, 
Islamic Development Bank, etc.


• Uzbek leadership attaches great 
importance to the development and 
strengthening of relations with the major 
powers - the U.S., Russia, Japan, China, 
Germany, France, and other European 
Union countries. Our country has close 
relations with the Republic of South 
Korea, India and other countries in South 
and South - East Asia, the Middle East 
and the Arab.


• Currently, 165 countries have 
recognized Uzbekistan. Republic 
established formal diplomatic 
relations with over 120 countries. 35 
countries have opened embassies in 
the capital of our country.

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