Uzbekistan to develop energy security concept within 10 days
On December 14, a meeting was held under the leadership of Prosecutor General Nigmatilla Yuldashev, Presidential Adviser on Energy Issues Alisher Sultonov, and Adviser on Coordination of Law Enforcement Activities Doniyor Kodirov.

The meeting focused on developing Uzbekistan’s Energy Security Concept, according to the press service of the Prosecutor General’s Office.
“A working group comprising representatives from the Prosecutor General’s Office, the Ministry of Energy, other key ministries and agencies, scientific institutions, and major strategic enterprises has been formed. Tasked with studying advanced international practices, the group has been directed to finalize the country’s Energy Security Concept by December 25 of this year,” the statement read.
During the meeting, participants presented proposals and shared insights, marking the beginning of the drafting process for the concept.
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