COOPERATION RELATIONS BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND ARAB (MUSLIM) COUNTRIES
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17447754Keywords:
uzbekistan, arab countries, cooperation, trade relations, investment, education, tourism, islamic civilization, diplomatic relations, foreign policy, economic partnership, cultural exchange, religious values, infrastructure projects, international organizations, regional integration, sustainable development, pilgrimage tourism, academic cooperation.Abstract
This article analyzes the multifaceted cooperation relations between the Republic of Uzbekistan and Arab(Muslim) countries. In recent years, bilateral ties in trade, investment, education, tourism, and spiritual-cultural spheres
have expanded signifcantly. Uzbekistan’s foreign policy has increasingly prioritized strategic partnerships with Muslim
countries. Based on international agreements, statistical data, and academic literature analysis, the study explores the
evolution and prospects of Uzbekistan’s cooperation with Arab nations in the economic, cultural, and diplomatic domains.
Furthermore, the paper identifes current challenges and opportunities, evaluates ongoing reforms, and proposes strategic
recommendations.
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2025-08-01
How to Cite
Jalilov Mehroj Erkin ugli, Prof. Dr. H. Nugraha, S.E., M.Si., Akt. CA., & Umarova Zulayho Tursunova. (2025). COOPERATION RELATIONS BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND ARAB (MUSLIM) COUNTRIES. Innovation Science and Technology, 1(8), 57–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17447754
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