Uzbekistan Becomes Founding Member of Board of Peace

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Uzbekistan Becomes Founding Member of Board of Peace

President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has taken part in the signing ceremony of the Board of Peace Charter in Davos.

The event was chaired by U.S. President Donald Trump and brought together a broad range of global leaders. The ceremony was attended by heads of state, prime ministers, and foreign ministers from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Argentina, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Morocco, Mongolia, Paraguay, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and several other countries, The Caspian Post reports via Uzbek media.

The establishment of the Board of Peace aligns with Uzbekistan’s foreign policy priorities, which emphasize support for peace initiatives and the strengthening of multilateral international cooperation. The new body is being formed as part of the implementation of a Comprehensive Plan to end the conflict in the Gaza Strip, approved by a resolution of the UN Security Council.

The Board of Peace is intended to help reduce the risks of escalation and create favorable conditions for the economic and social recovery of Gaza. Its activities are expected to lay the groundwork for the so-called “New Gaza,” envisioned as a territory with a sustainable economy, peaceful civilian life, and prospects for the formation of a Palestinian state.

By signing the charter, Uzbekistan became one of the founding members of the Board of Peace, reaffirming its readiness to engage consistently in the organization’s work and to make a practical contribution to fulfilling its mandate in close cooperation with fellow founding states and international partners.

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President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has taken part in the signing ceremony of the Board of Peace Charter in Davos.