🇺🇿🇫🇷Uzbekistan Demonstrates a Shift from Unilateralism to Multilateralism – IPSE Expert
On December 9, a delegation of Uzbek think tanks participated in a roundtable in Paris, The delegation also held a series of meetings with European partners.
🤝The roundtable brought together about 40 international experts convened by the Institute for Prospective and Security in Europe (IPSE).
🔝 Emmanuel Dupuy, Director of the Institute for Prospective and Security in Europe (IPSE), emphasized Uzbekistan’s importance as a key partner for France in Central Asia and the development of bilateral political, economic, and cultural-humanitarian cooperation.
📝According to Professor Catherine Poujol of the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) Uzbekistan’s greatest asset lies in its human capital. She emphasized that the country’s significant youth population creates unique opportunities for growth and progress.
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On December 9, a delegation of Uzbek think tanks participated in a roundtable in Paris, The delegation also held a series of meetings with European partners.
🤝The roundtable brought together about 40 international experts convened by the Institute for Prospective and Security in Europe (IPSE).
"Uzbekistan has the potential to expand the supply of various products that France imports in significant volumes globally. Key industries of interest for cooperation include high-tech sectors. There are also promising opportunities for investment collaboration in the food and pharmaceutical industries, winemaking, and the development of Uzbekistan’s tourism infrastructure," noted CERR Director Obid Khakimov.
🔝 Emmanuel Dupuy, Director of the Institute for Prospective and Security in Europe (IPSE), emphasized Uzbekistan’s importance as a key partner for France in Central Asia and the development of bilateral political, economic, and cultural-humanitarian cooperation.
“Since 2017, under the leadership of President Mirziyoyev, Uzbekistan has demonstrated a shift from unilateralism to multilateralism. This approach not only strengthens Uzbekistan’s position on the international stage but also attracts investments, technologies, and expertise, contributing to more sustainable economic growth and social development,” — he noted.
📝According to Professor Catherine Poujol of the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) Uzbekistan’s greatest asset lies in its human capital. She emphasized that the country’s significant youth population creates unique opportunities for growth and progress.
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