NEWS
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The Constitution — The bedrock of Uzbekistan’s trust, stability, and future
2025-11-24 188 December marks Constitution Day in the Republic of Uzbekistan - a date that holds a distinct place in the nation’s modern history. Adopted in 1992, the Constitution laid the foundational pillars of the country’s independence, the rule of law, and its democratic evolution. It set the trajectory for the emergence of a young sovereign state, defined the core principles of its governance, and charted the path toward building an open, peaceful, and humanistic society.
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New Uzbekistan: On the Path to Global Social Justice (Based on the Outcomes of the Second World Summit for Social Development)
2025-11-18 98Against the backdrop of deepening global challenges from rising hunger and poverty to climate instability the Second World Summit for Social Development was held in Doha on November 4–6, 2025. Amid growing inequality, demographic shifts, and rapid technological and environmental transformations, the World Summit provided a crucial platform for global dialogue and collective action.
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Dialogue Without Borders: How Central Asian Countries Are Strengthening Cooperation
2025-11-16 77“The future of our region is shaped by every state of Central Asia. A solid foundation and a guarantee of its sustainable development and prosperity lie in the readiness and sincere desire for cooperation, as well as in the shared responsibility of all Central Asian nations for their common future. Our main goal is to jointly turn Central Asia into a stable, economically developed, and prosperous region.” These words, spoken by President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev back in 2017, resonate with particular significance today.
Event at the Embassy
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New Entry Procedure to Thailand – TDAC Digital Arrival Card Required from May 1, 2025
2025-04-21 1123Starting May 1, 2025, Thailand will introduce a new digital arrival registration system for foreign visitors — the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), replacing the paper TM.6 form. All travelers, including Uzbek citizens, are required to complete the TDAC online before entry.



