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Belarusian-Uzbek relations relations
Map indicating locations of Belarus and Uzbekistan

Belarus

Uzbekistan

Diplomatic relations between Belarus and Uzbekistan were established on 21 January 1993, with the Belarusian Embassy in Tashkent being opened in February 1994. Uzbekistan also has an embassy in Minsk.

State visits

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko paid official visits to Uzbekistan in December 1994 and September 2018. According to his former campaign manager Alyaksandr Feduta, Lukashenko in the former visit was asked by Mayor Kozim Tulyaganov through him to allow the performance of young women in traditional clothes to stop, citing that "the women were freezing in their costumes", to which Lukashenko stayed for a further 15 minutes, which Feduta claims displayed the Belarusian leader's "cruelty". [1] Lukashenko's 2018 visit was the first to occur in 24 years, being held on 13ā€“14 September of that year. [2]

Uzbek President Islam Karimov visited Minsk in October 2014. His successor Shavkat Mirziyoyev also visited Minsk on 1 August 2019. [3] [4] [5]

Military cooperation

In March 2018, the Academy of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan and the Military-Technical Institute of the National Guard of Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Military Academy of Belarus. That same month, the Defense Minister of Belarus Andrey Ravkov visited Uzbekistan, expressing a readiness to repair and modernize Uzbek armored vehicles and aircraft. [6] [7]

In September 2018, servicemen of Special Forces of the Ministry of Defense of Uzbekistan went to Belarus to participate in competitions among other foreign special forces at a training ground located in the village of Maryina Gorka. [8]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "ę‰¾äøåˆ°é”µé¢". en.minskdaily.com. Archived from the original on 2018-03-12. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
  3. ^ "President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev to visit Belarus in August". qazaqtimes.com. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  4. ^ akbaryusupov. "Shavkat Mirziyoyev to visit Belarus in August". tashkenttimes.uz. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  5. ^ "Shavkat Mirziyoyev to visit Belarus in August ā€“ uzbekembassy".
  6. ^ "Š£Š·Š±ŠµŠŗŠøстŠ°Š½ Šø Š‘ŠµŠ»Š°Ń€ŃƒŃŃŒ ŠæŠ¾Š“ŠæŠøсŠ°Š»Šø сŠ¾Š³Š»Š°ŃˆŠµŠ½ŠøŠµ Š¾ Š²Š¾ŠµŠ½Š½Š¾Š¼ сŠ¾Ń‚Ń€ŃƒŠ“Š½ŠøчŠµŃŃ‚Š²Šµ". Archived from the original on 2021-02-25. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
  7. ^ "Š’ Š¢Š°ŃˆŠŗŠµŠ½Ń‚Šµ сŠ¾ŃŃ‚Š¾ŃŠ»Š°ŃŃŒ Š²ŃŃ‚Ń€ŠµŃ‡Š° Š¼ŠøŠ½ŠøстрŠ¾Š² Š¾Š±Š¾Ń€Š¾Š½Ń‹ Š‘ŠµŠ»Š°Ń€ŃƒŃŠø Šø Š£Š·Š±ŠµŠŗŠøстŠ°Š½Š°".
  8. ^ "Š£Š·Š±ŠµŠŗсŠŗŠøŠ¹ сŠæŠµŃ†Š½Š°Š· ŠæрŠøŠ¼ŠµŃ‚ учŠ°ŃŃ‚ŠøŠµ Š² Š¼ŠµŠ¶Š“уŠ½Š°Ń€Š¾Š“Š½Ń‹Ń… сŠ¾Ń€ŠµŠ²Š½Š¾Š²Š°Š½Šøях Š² Š‘ŠµŠ»Š°Ń€ŃƒŃŠø".

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