At Davos, Uzbekistan Joins Board of Peace

Uzbekistan has taken a significant step in advancing its international standing, with President Shavkat Mirziyoyev participating in the founding ceremony of the Board of Peace - a newly established multilateral organization aimed at fostering political dialogue and conflict resolution.

The signing took place on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, formally designating Uzbekistan as one of the body's founding member states.

The Board of Peace was established at the initiative of U.S. President Donald Trump and is envisioned as a broad-based platform for diplomatic engagement. In its initial phase, the organization will focus primarily on implementing a comprehensive plan to stabilize the situation in Gaza - working to reduce the risk of further escalation across the Middle East, coordinate humanitarian relief efforts, and lay the groundwork for the region's long-term socioeconomic recovery.
By joining the Board, Uzbekistan is signaling a concrete commitment to the principles of peaceful diplomacy and international law. President Mirziyoyev indicated that his country stands ready to make a tangible contribution to the organization's humanitarian objectives. Tashkent has expressed particular willingness to support the rebuilding of civilian life in conflict-affected areas, including participation in the construction of housing, schools, and medical facilities for displaced and vulnerable populations.

The signing of the Board of Peace charter marks a milestone in what Uzbekistan's leadership has branded the era of "New Uzbekistan." Standing alongside the world's leading nations as a co-founder of an organization of this stature, the Central Asian republic is positioning itself as an active and responsible stakeholder in shaping the emerging architecture of global security.
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