“As a result of our efforts over the past five years in the field of foreign policy and economic relations, the status and prestige of our country as an open, reliable and entrepreneurial state in the international arena has increased dramatically.”
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev
A pragmatic foreign policy is a policy based on practical interests, aimed at achieving an objective based on a well thought out plan. In a pragmatic foreign policy, the necessary conclusions are drawn from ineffective results and always act in accordance with the established plan. A pragmatic policy is a policy that builds a system of planned plans and projects in terms of achieving useful results in practice.
Active pragmatic foreign policy of Uzbekistan in Central Asia
Nowadays, Uzbekistan is pursuing a pragmatic foreign policy aimed at effectively using its capabilities and potential, as soon as possible solving existing problems. It is as a result of Uzbekistan’s efforts in Central Asia that a new climate of geopolitical trust is being formed and problems between the countries of the region are diminishing.
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