Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev stated that conflicts in other parts of the world have caused Afghanistan to fall out of global attention. He emphasized that Uzbekistan will continue to provide aid to Afghanistan.
Mirziyoyev Urges Coordinated Efforts Among Turkic Council Members
Kabul 24: During an informal meeting of the Turkic Council member states, Mirziyoyev called for coordinated efforts to address the situation in Afghanistan. He deemed the release of Afghanistan’s frozen assets abroad as crucial to improving the living conditions of its citizens.
Uzbekistan-Afghanistan Ties Deepen Despite Lack of Global Focus
Abdul Nasir Rishtya, an economic analyst, noted that increased global attention on Afghanistan could enhance political interactions and economic exchanges. Fazal Rahman Oria, a political analyst, emphasized that the relationships between the countries of the region and Afghanistan are deep, comprehensive, and expanding daily.
Islamic Emirate Welcomes Uzbekistan’s Continued Cooperation
Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, welcomed Uzbekistan’s continued cooperation with Afghanistan and stated that the release of the country’s frozen funds would have a direct impact on its citizens.
The Organization of Turkic States, also known as the Turkic Council, is an international organization consisting of five Turkic-speaking countries, with Hungary and Turkmenistan participating as observers.