Uzbekistan: priority areas of cooperation within regional organizations


Cooperation within the Cooperation Council of Turkic-speaking countries


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Cooperation within the Cooperation Council of Turkic-speaking countries

The entry of the Republic of Uzbekistan into the TTDHK was the result of the activation of multilateral diplomacy conducted under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. The participation of the Republic in the activities of the Turkic Council provides good prospects for the improvement of favorable conditions for attracting trade and investment, strengthening of transport links, further simplification of financial and banking operations for the gradual implementation of customs and transit procedures, free movement of goods, capital, services and technologies. reveals.

On April 10, 2020, an extraordinary meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the TTDHK was held on the topic "Solidarity and cooperation in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic". and in combating its socio-economic consequences, it has put forward a number of initiatives aimed at facilitating international cargo transportation as well as strengthening cooperation

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is an international integrated economic union formed on the basis of

The Eurasian Economic Union Agreement, signed on May 29, 2014 between Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus in Astana, entered into force on January 1, 2015.

Today, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan are members of the Eurasian Economic Union.

A large market for goods, services, capital and labor was formed within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union. The gross domestic product of the participating countries is 1.8 trillion dollars, the population is more than 180 million people.

The main priority direction of the development of the EUII remains the unification of the financial and economic resources of the member states, the strengthening of mutual integration relations within the Union, the effective use of the common potential in the trade-economic, transport, energy and communication sectors.

According to the decision of the Supreme Economic Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan, within the framework of the "Main directions of the development of the Eurasian Economic Union until 2030", the formation of a unified transport area, common energy and electricity markets and a coordinated agro-industrial policy was established until 2025.

After the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council on December 11, 2020, a unanimous decision was made to grant observer status to the Republic of Uzbekistan in the organization. In addition to Uzbekistan, Moldova (2018) and Cuba (2020) have the same status.

In addition to the above, it should be noted that the Eurasian Economic Union also cooperates with third countries by signing Free Trade Area (FTA) agreements on establishing trade and economic cooperation.

To date, FTAs ​​have been signed with Vietnam (2016), Singapore (2018), Iran (2018), Serbia (2019), and negotiations on a trade and economic cooperation agreement with China (2017) have been completed.

Currently, YeoII is conducting negotiations with India, Egypt, Thailand, Mongolia and other countries on the conclusion of the FTA agreement.


In recent years, our country has achieved important results in conducting a well-thought-out, mutually beneficial and practical foreign policy, developing friendly and mutually beneficial relations with foreign countries.
In this process, mutually beneficial cooperation with a number of European countries was significantly strengthened. Partnership relations with the UN, OSCE, SCO, OIC and other prestigious international organizations have reached a new level in terms of quality.

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