Uzbekistan condemns military aggression in Middle East, calls for urgent measures to stop violence
Uzbekistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Bakhtiyor Saidov attended the Arab–Islamic emergency summit held in Doha and delivered President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s message to participants of the event.
Photo: Telegram / bakhtiyor_saidov
“In his statement, the president reaffirmed strong solidarity with the brotherly people of Qatar and all Muslim countries, and sharply condemned the latest military aggression that threatens peace and security in the Middle East,” the minister said.
Uzbekistan once again confirmed its firm position:
- all conflicts must be resolved peacefully and through diplomacy;
- the international community must take urgent measures to stop violence and prevent further escalation;
- in line with UN resolutions, the Palestinian people’s legitimate right to establish an independent state must be respected;
- Uzbekistan is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to those affected, as already demonstrated by hosting and supporting a group of Palestinian citizens in the country.
The summit served as an important platform for demonstrating unity and developing effective joint decisions aimed at ensuring peace and stability in the region.
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