CIS Sets Course for Green Energy and Shared Security
Economy
The meeting of CIS Foreign Ministers concluded in Moscow, marking a significant step in strengthening regional integration. Following the talks, a substantial package of documents was signed, defining the Commonwealth's priorities in humanitarian, economic, and defense sectors.
Bakhtiyor Saidov, the Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan, emphasized that the reached agreements cover a wide range of issues—from social development and education to the enhancement of regional security. The signed accords are designed to create new cooperation mechanisms in the humanitarian sector, focusing on the interests of citizens across all member states.
The economic bloc occupied a special place on the agenda. Diplomats paid increased attention to the transition to green energy and the implementation of a shared environmental program. According to the Uzbek Foreign Minister, the environmental agenda and the modernization of trade and economic ties will serve as the foundation for the region's sustainable development in the coming years. Strengthening security and coordinating efforts to counter modern threats also remain top priorities in the CIS foreign policy dialogue.
The economic bloc occupied a special place on the agenda. Diplomats paid increased attention to the transition to green energy and the implementation of a shared environmental program. According to the Uzbek Foreign Minister, the environmental agenda and the modernization of trade and economic ties will serve as the foundation for the region's sustainable development in the coming years. Strengthening security and coordinating efforts to counter modern threats also remain top priorities in the CIS foreign policy dialogue.
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