On September 26, Tashkent hosted an international conference of analytical centers of Commonwealth of Independent States member states on “New agenda for long-term cooperation”.
The event was attended by representatives of Uzbekistan’s leading analytical centers and experts from the CIS countries – Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
The experts discussed a wide range of issues on the extensive agenda of cooperation within the CIS in the new conditions: prospects for the development of economic interaction and green transition, including industrial cooperation, trade, transport, energy, and food security, as well as the cultural and humanitarian vector of partnership.
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Musulmon Ziyo, photos by Rustam Nazarmatov, UzA