On the 33rd anniversary of Uzbekistan's independence, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev delivered a speech, celebrating the nation's achievements and outlining a vision for the future. The ceremony, attended by citizens, officials, and international guests, was a testament to Uzbekistan's journey from its historic past to a dynamic future.
President Mirziyoyev began his address by extending heartfelt congratulations to the people of Uzbekistan, acknowledging the importance of the nation's independence.
"Happy Independence Day!" he proclaimed, reflecting on the profound impact of independence in revitalizing Uzbekistan's national statehood and its standing in the global community.
The president paid tribute to the nation's ancestors, including the Jadids and other patriots who fought for the country's freedom. Their sacrifices, he noted, laid the groundwork for the progress and stability Uzbekistan enjoys today.
President Mirziyoyev also highlighted the country’s economic advancements, citing World Bank forecasts of a 5.3% GDP growth this year and the International Monetary Fund's prediction that Uzbekistan's GDP will exceed $100bn. He emphasized that these achievements are the result of dedicated reforms and the guiding principle of improving the lives of citizens.
The leader of the country announced increases in pensions, benefits, and wages for various sectors, including healthcare and education. He praised the Initiative Budget project, which empowers citizens to decide on the allocation of funds for local development, noting the substantial investment of UZS 11 trillion ($870mn) in over 13,000 projects.
Environmental protection and sustainable development were key themes in the President's address. He stressed the importance of modern water management systems and the Yashil Makon program, which includes efforts to reforest the dry bed of the Aral Sea. These initiatives aim to combat regional dust and salt spread, contributing to environmental preservation.
The speech also celebrated Uzbekistan's achievements in sports. President Mirziyoyev applauded the country's success at the XXXIII Summer Olympic Games in Paris, where Uzbek athletes secured 8 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze medals. He extended his congratulations to the Olympians and Paralympians who brought pride to the nation with their remarkable performances.
"We are a large nation of 37mn. Today, Uzbekistan is among the 40 largest countries in the world in terms of population. With our reforms, labor, knowledge, and talent, we must turn this figure into powerful potential," President Mirziyoyev emphasized Uzbekistan's demographic strength.
He highlighted the need to focus on creative industries, given the country's limited access to the sea.
"Many countries receive multi-billion dollar income from the export of creative industrial products," he said. "Therefore, we will comprehensively stimulate entrepreneurs-inventors, especially young ones, who have organized the production of such products."
Looking ahead, President Mirziyoyev outlined several priorities, including ongoing democratic reforms, modernization of the Armed Forces, and fostering a peaceful and stable society. He stressed the need for a robust education system and equal opportunities for women and girls, urging parents to support the educational aspirations of their daughters.
The president also emphasized Uzbekistan's goal of joining the World Trade Organization and dismantling monopolies to ensure fair competition and economic growth. He encouraged entrepreneurs to innovate and compete in global markets, highlighting the importance of creative industries in generating substantial revenue.
Furthermore, the head of the state reaffirmed Uzbekistan's commitment to fostering strong regional ties and promoting stability in Central Asia. He expressed gratitude to international partners and emphasized the importance of continued collaboration to achieve mutual benefits.
As Uzbekistan prepares for the upcoming elections to the Oliy Majlis and local representative bodies, President Mirziyoyev called on citizens to actively participate and support a vision of a free and prosperous future. His speech, characterized by a blend of historical reflection and forward-thinking goals, set a clear path for the nation's continued development and global engagement.
In closing, President Mirziyoyev reaffirmed his dedication to building a "New Uzbekistan," urging the nation to unite, harness its potential, and strive for a brighter future.
“With filial love, I bow to our courageous and generous people, who have united around this noble idea and support our reforms, creating a new life with their selfless work," President Mirziyoyev concluded.
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