Eduard Stiprais, the EU's special representative for Central Asia, who participated in the Central Asia-European Union (EU) summit in Samarkand, announced that 12 billion euros in investments have been allocated for mutual cooperation.
Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Jeenbek Kulubayev announced that the government is considering purchasing energy resources, including oil and gas, from Azerbaijan and Iran rather than from Russia.
According to a message posted on her page by Presidential Assistant Saida Mirziyoyeva, the President has signed a law abolishing the "reconciliation period" imposed by courts during divorce proceedings.
A Chinese investor plans to build a modern complex in the city of Babur, Andijan region, with an investment of $250 million. According to the project, a business center, a hotel, shopping centers, and housing for 3,000 apartments will be built on an area of 55 hectares.
Kazakhstan's Minister of Culture and Information Aida Balayeva announced plans to launch a single television channel among the countries of the region. The project will include content sharing, training, combating fake news, and supporting young journalists.
Uzbekistan plans to purchase aircraft from China to replace the aging Su-27 and MiG-29 aircraft at its air force base. Beijing has agreed to supply new fighter jets.
Reports have been circulating on social media that Fazliddin Parpiev, the former imam-khatib of the Omina mosque in Tashkent, who is known for his appeal to Shavkat Mirziyoyev, has been detained in Istanbul. The Azon Global team has contacted Parpiev's relatives to clarify these reports.
A student studying at the Tashkent branch of the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas said that every week the university hosts lectures based on propaganda and propaganda for the "Special Military Operation" in Ukraine.
According to the announced project, "smart traffic lights" and modern technical equipment will be installed at intersections and pedestrian crossings. It is planned to organize road lighting, cleaning and marking services through private companies.
A $40 million grant agreement signed between the Ministry of Preschool and School Education of Uzbekistan and the Islamic Development Bank plans to build 58 new inclusive schools across the republic, equip schools with modern equipment, and improve curriculums.