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Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan to Attend 29th OSCE

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan Vladimir Norov.
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Tashkent, 30 November 2022 (GNP): Vladimir Norov, the foreign minister of Uzbekistan, will go to Lodz, Poland, for the 29th Ministerial Council of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) this year.

The Council meeting is scheduled to occur from today, December 1, 2022, through tomorrow, December 2, 2022. Minister Vladimir Norov will also attend a number of bilateral and international meetings during the gathering.

He will work to guarantee that he portrays Uzbekistan’s foreign policy challenges in a way that will advance bilateral and multilateral ties with other nations.

Vladimir Norov will once more engage with people and stakeholders to discuss the importance of partnerships in his nation. Uzbekistan is renowned for having positive diplomatic ties with most European nations.

Vladimir Norov will have the chance to emphasize their continued participation in diplomatic relations with several other parties during this event.

It is planned that the event will bring together numerous European nations. Additionally, the gathering will ensure that the majority of the participating nations are fairly represented.

It is important to note that Vladimir Norov was the former Secretary General of the OSCE, which gave him the necessary advantage to meet with the majority of the participating diplomats.

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

The Organization of Security and Co-operation in Europe is the world’s largest regional security organization. It works on coordinating the security aspect in Europe.

With many member countries joining, the organization has a broad base membership of European countries. Furthermore, it seeks to ensure that human rights and security issues are peacefully resolved in the region.

The Ministerial Council, of which Uzbekistan is a member, brings together Foreign Ministers and other stakeholders to discuss the way forward of the organization.

The Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan’s participation will show Uzbekistan’s sense of commitment toward the organization.

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