Matilda Dimovska, who has been serving as the United Nations Development Program's permanent representative in Uzbekistan, is concluding her mission in the country Uzbekistan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bakhtiyor Saidov announced on July 20.
Matilda Dimovska's departure from her role as the Permanent Representative of the United Nations Development Programme in Uzbekistan marks the end of her dedicated four and a half years of service in the country. During her tenure, she has worked closely with the government of Uzbekistan and development partners to advance various joint efforts and achieve significant milestones in the realm of sustainable development.
The farewell meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bakhtiyor Saidov, served as an opportunity to reflect on their collaborative efforts and accomplishments. Matilda Dimovska expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the immense support and commitment shown by the government and development partners throughout her mission.
The UNDP reaffirms its unwavering commitment to furthering global development efforts and will continue its support in fostering a sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous society in Uzbekistan. As they parted ways, both the UNDP and Uzbekistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed mutual gratitude for the productive collaboration and the remarkable results achieved together.
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