Uzbek President to Attend Peace Council in Washington

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Uzbek President to Attend Peace Council in Washington

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is set to participate in the inaugural official meeting of the newly established Peace Council, marking Uzbekistan’s entry as a founding member of the international organization.

The landmark session is scheduled to take place on February 19 in Washington, bringing together founding countries to shape the Council’s future agenda and global role, The Caspian Post reports via Uzbek media.

Uzbekistan Becomes Founding Member of New Global Body

In January, President Mirziyoyev signed the charter of the Peace Council, formally securing Uzbekistan’s status as one of the founding nations of the organization. The move underscores Tashkent’s growing engagement in international diplomacy and global peace initiatives.

The Peace Council was established at the initiative of Donald Trump, signaling a new platform aimed at strengthening international cooperation and dialogue on peace and stability.

Mirziyoyev’s Participation Highlights Uzbekistan’s Global Ambitions

As a founding member, Uzbekistan is expected to play an active role in shaping the organization’s priorities and initiatives. President Mirziyoyev’s personal attendance at the first official meeting reflects the country’s commitment to expanding its diplomatic influence and contributing to global peace efforts.

Expanding Uzbekistan’s Role on the World Stage

Uzbekistan’s involvement in the Peace Council marks another step in its broader strategy to enhance international partnerships and strengthen its position as an active and responsible participant in global affairs.

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Uzbek President to Attend Peace Council in Washington

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is set to participate in the inaugural official meeting of the newly established Peace Council, marking Uzbekistan’s entry as a founding member of the international organization.