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At UN Assembly, Uzbekistan cites links between 2030 Agenda, climate action

Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov of Uzbekistan  addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventy-first session.
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Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov of Uzbekistan addresses the general debate of the General Assembly’s seventy-first session.

At UN Assembly, Uzbekistan cites links between 2030 Agenda, climate action

Recalling the progress made by Uzbekistan over the past 25 years, its Minister for Foreign Affairs said today that the country will remain firmly committed to the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter, as well as the country’s national constitution.

“As the Interim President of the [Uzbekistan], Shavkat Mirziyoev has stated, [we] will continue [to strengthen] friendship and constructive cooperation with all foreign countries on the basis of principles of mutual respect, equality and consideration of interests of one another,” said Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov in his address to the UN General Assembly.

He also stated that Uzbekistan would remain a supporter of the principles of non-interference and in addressing emerging conflicts by peaceful and political means.

Drawing particular attention to Afghanistan, the Minister said instability in that country remains a cause of concern for the region and also for the globe. Noting that it is extremely important that donor countries and international institutions continue their commitment to the country, he underlined that peace in Afghanistan would bring all countries in the region “colossal” and tangible benefits.

Further underlining that protection of the environment will play a major role in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as illustrated through the challenges brought on by the Aral Sea “tragedy,” Mr. Karimov highlighted the need to preserve the environment.

He also underlined that Uzbekistan notes the need to strengthen the entire UN system and enhance the Organization's role in addressing regional and global security challenges as well as progressing the sustainable development agenda.

In his address, the Minister also expressed appreciation all world leaders and to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on their messages of condolences and their solidarity with Uzbekistan on the passing of its first President, Islam Abduganievich Karimov.