Tashkent Hosts VI International Symposium on Philosophy, Culture, and Cooperation of Turkic-Speaking Nations
2025-10-27 11:15:00 / News

Scholars and researchers from Uzbekistan, Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Hungary, and other countries took part in the symposium. The participants discussed the evolution of philosophical thought, preservation of shared cultural heritage, and opportunities to deepen scientific and cultural cooperation among Turkic nations.
The symposium aimed to strengthen historical and cultural ties between Turkic peoples and promote collaboration based on shared values and traditions.
Academy representatives noted that such forums contribute to enhancing unity, friendship, and mutual respect within the Turkic world, while also inspiring younger generations to appreciate their cultural roots and intellectual legacy.
In her remarks, S. Davlatova highlighted Uzbekistan’s consistent efforts to deepen cooperation with Turkic-speaking countries and emphasized the importance of fostering interethnic harmony and cultural exchange in an era of globalization.
At the conclusion of the event, participants agreed to continue joint research on the common philosophical and cultural heritage of Turkic nations. The program also featured book presentations, academic exhibitions, and workshops for young scholars.
The symposium reaffirmed the growing partnership among Turkic-speaking states and underscored the role of shared philosophy and culture in building a stronger, interconnected future.









