Peaceful and Stable Uzbekistan: A Foundation for Social Unity and Sustainable Development
2025-12-30 10:05:00 / News

The Address highlights the importance of strengthening unity within Uzbekistan’s multiethnic society. Regardless of nationality, language, or religion, all citizens are united by a shared commitment to serving national interests and improving public welfare. This principle forms the basis for social harmony and consistent modernization.
Mobil Mamedov, Chairman of the Republican Azerbaijani National Cultural Center, noted that Uzbekistan’s interethnic policy is systematic, balanced, and forward-looking. State-supported conditions enable national communities to preserve their cultural identity, promote traditions, and actively participate in public life.
According to Mamedov, the Azerbaijani community in Uzbekistan consistently supports ongoing reforms and contributes to strengthening civic unity and social cooperation.
The Address also underlines that peace and stability are the result of a deliberate state policy based on dialogue, mutual respect, and social inclusion. Increased civic engagement is playing a vital role in reforms across the economy, science, education, and culture.
Regarding foreign policy, the President reaffirmed Uzbekistan’s commitment to a pragmatic and open approach. In a time of rising geopolitical tensions, the country prioritizes equal dialogue, constructive cooperation, and mutually beneficial partnerships.
Today, a peaceful and stable Uzbekistan is recognized as an important contributor to security, sustainable development, and good-neighborly relations in Central Asia. Experts emphasize that continued focus on interethnic harmony, civic unity, and constructive foreign policy will ensure the country’s long-term stability and international standing.
