The President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, has arrived in New York on September 16 to participate in the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly. His presence marks a significant diplomatic engagement for Uzbekistan on the international stage, Presidental press service reported.
President Mirziyoyev's arrival in New York was greeted with a warm welcome as he disembarked at the airport. New York City Mayor Eric Adams was among the dignitaries who extended their greetings, emphasizing the importance of this visit. Carolyn Lemm, Chairwoman of the U.S.-Uzbekistan Chamber of Commerce, and other officials were also present to receive the high-ranking guest.
The visit's program includes a pivotal moment on September 19, where the Uzbekistan President will address the general debate during the plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly. This platform will allow President Mirziyoyev to express his perspective on various regional and global issues currently on the international agenda.
In addition to his participation in the United Nations General Assembly, President Mirziyoyev is set to engage in various diplomatic activities. Notably, a summit of leaders from Central Asian countries and the United States of America is on the agenda, offering an opportunity for constructive discussions on regional and global matters.
Furthermore, the visit will encompass bilateral meetings with foreign leaders, prestigious international organizations, and prominent U.S. companies. These interactions underscore the significance of President Mirziyoyev's visit in strengthening international relations, fostering cooperation, and advancing Uzbekistan's role in the global community.
Earlier Daryo reported that President Shavkat Mirziyoyev received an invitation from Joe Biden to attend the inaugural summit between Central Asia and the United States, emphasizing cooperation and reform efforts.
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