The new Uzbekistan advocates for solidarity, open dialogue, and close cooperation with all countries of the world – Sh. Mirziyoyev

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Tashkent, September 24 (Xinhua) – The new Uzbekistan advocates solidarity, open dialogue, and close cooperation with all countries of the world, and is ready to contribute to strengthening dialogue among peoples, cultures, and civilizations, and to achieving the goals of humanity. This was stated by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, speaking at the 80th anniversary session of the UN General Assembly.

On September 23, the general debates of the 80th anniversary session of the UN General Assembly began at UN Headquarters in New York City. As the press service of the Uzbek leader reported on Tuesday, in his speech, Shavkat Mirziyoyev detailed the irreversible reforms being implemented in Uzbekistan, which are fully consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals. "As was emphasized, our country consistently continues to implement the policy of building a democratic, legal, social, and secular state—a New Uzbekistan," the statement read.

It was noted that in recent years, the poverty rate in Uzbekistan has been reduced from 35 percent to 6.6 percent. This was achieved primarily through reforming education and science, creating innovative industries and technological industrial enterprises, developing green energy, modernizing transport infrastructure, and providing comprehensive support for small businesses, thereby creating millions of jobs.

"Special attention was given to Uzbekistan's foreign policy priorities. The country's leader noted: 'Eight years ago, from this lofty podium, we declared our firm resolve to transform Central Asia into a space of peace, good-neighborliness, and partnership. And today, we can state with deep satisfaction that we have achieved this strategic goal. The era of closed borders, unresolved disputes, and conflicts is a thing of the past,'" the statement reads.

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