Cooperation between Uzbekistan and Afghanistan has historical roots and continues to develop in the context of modern political and economic challenges faced by both countries.
In recent years, the reforms carried out in the judicial and legal system of our country are mainly aimed at achieving the goals of ensuring the inevitability of responsibility and the priority of human rights and freedoms, improving the procedure for conducting criminal cases, rather than increasing punishment, and in determining responsibility included such areas as strengthening the independence of the courts and achieving justice by ensuring equality of the parties, including the expansion of the habeas corpus institute.
In recent years, Uzbekistan has shown a steady increase in interest toward developing renewable energy sources (RES) and “green” energy, driven by the government’s strategic priorities in sustainable development and environmental security.
Amidst the global shift towards a low-carbon economy, Uzbekistan recognizes the need for active measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance energy efficiency.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed a presentation aimed at improving the quality of teaching music, physical education and military-patriotic education in schools.