In Kashkadarya, 8 members of the "Jihadists" movement were sentenced to terms ranging from 6 to 10 years and 6 months. According to the State Security Service, it was reported that some of the members of the community had expressed an intention to emigrate.
A large-scale special operation called "Nelegal" against illegal immigrants will begin in Kyrgyzstan on June 10. According to the State Committee for National Security, there are currently more than 5,000 illegal immigrants in the country.
Anton Kobyakov, an adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has made a controversial statement about the former Soviet Union. According to him, the USSR still exists legally because the procedure for dissolving the union has not yet been fully constitutionally implemented.
The summit exchanged views on the current state and prospects of multilateral cooperation within the organization. Mirziyoyev proposed developing proposals to improve the activities and structure of the International Turkic Cultural Organization - TURKSOY, and holding the next meeting of the Council of the Turkic Cultural Foundation in Uzbekistan.
Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT) has uncovered a seven-person spy ring with alleged ties to Chinese intelligence. The operation revealed that they had been monitoring phone calls and text messages belonging to government officials and using fake transmitters to locate members of the Uyghur community.
Azerbaijani MP Gudrat Hasanguliev took the initiative to create an exact replica of the Kaaba in Mecca in the Ashobi Kahf cave area in the city of Nakhchivan.
If audio and video recordings of the court hearing are not available, this will be considered grounds for changing, revising, or overturning the court decision.
Shavkat Mirziyoyev instructed to introduce a 30-day visa-free regime for US citizens to enter Uzbekistan within 3 months. He also ordered to begin negotiations on easing visa requirements for Uzbek citizens to enter the United States.
During President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's visit to Hungary, the two countries agreed to establish an expanded strategic partnership. The sides also discussed the adoption of an Investment Cooperation Program, declaring 2026 the Year of Culture of Uzbekistan and Hungary, developing air travel, and other issues.
Alexander Bastrykin, chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee, said that more than 20,000 young Uzbek, Kyrgyz, and Tajik men who had received Russian citizenship were sent to the front lines to fight against Ukraine.