"Dunyo" AA outlined that on June 16, conversations were held at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Tokyo with Moriyama Hiroyuki, a member of the lower house of the Japanese parliament.
The meeting's main focus was on the current environmental situation in Uzbekistan, and that climate change and environmental issues are having a negative impact on the country, particularly in Central Asia, where these processes are more severe than in many other parts of the world.
Reports show that the Uzbek government is taking decisive steps to address drought and shortages of water, minimize the effects of the Aral disaster, and develop the Aral Bay region. It was stated that they are supporting agricultural activities and assisting in the resolution of various environmental issues.
In 2018, a multi-partnership trust fund for human security for the Aral Sea region was established, at the proposal of Shavkat Mirziyoyev in order to ensure a coordinated approach to solving the Aral Sea's most pressing challenges.
Hiroyuki Moriyama stressed that the environmental condition in the Aral Sea is now a global problem and that it is critical to unite and mobilize global efforts to eliminate the consequences of this scenario.
The parties to the UN Multilateral Trust Fund for Human Security in the Aral Sea Region have mobilized resources from the Japanese government and organizations, widely introducing advanced Japanese technologies that save water, purify, and improve the quality of drainage water in agricultural crop farming. Sakai, which is Japan's first port city on the Great Silk Road, has reached an agreement to establish interregional connections.
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