Vladimir Norov invites OSCE partners to use International Transport-Logistics Hub in Termez
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan Vladimir Norov, speaking at a meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council, noted that the prospects for sustainable development and security of the Central Asian region are inextricably linked with ensuring peace in Afghanistan.
“The priority tasks of the international community should be to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe, restore the economy and integrate Afghanistan into regional trade and economic ties, and implement significant infrastructure and social projects in this country,” V. Norov said.
The head of the Foreign Ministry of Uzbekistan drew the attention of participants to the efforts undertaken by Uzbekistan for socio-economic recovery and humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan. The implementation of a strategically important project - the creation of a railway corridor Termez - Mazar-i-Sharif - Kabul - Peshawar will open up great opportunities for strengthening interconnectedness between Central and South Asia, involving Afghanistan in economic cooperation and turning it into a bridge connecting these two regions.
It was noted that the implementation of the initiative of the President of Uzbekistan to create an international negotiating group under the auspices of the UN would create an essential platform for developing and agreeing with the Afghan authorities on an algorithm for the phased fulfillment of their obligations by the international community.
Vladimir Norov invited OSCE partners to use the International Transport-Logistics Hub in Termez to provide humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people, as well as to support the creation of an educational cluster in Termez to train specialists for the Afghan economy.
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