Samarkand to Host the UNESCO General Conference
Uzbekistan
Samarkand continues to strengthen its status as a global cultural hub. For the first time in the last 40 years, the UNESCO General Conference will be held outside Paris, in this ancient Uzbek city. This decision is the result of Uzbekistan’s active cultural diplomacy and recognition of its rich historical heritage.
A ceremony was held at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, where an official agreement was signed between the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan and UNESCO. The document officially designates Samarkand as the host city for the 43rd session of the General Conference.
This event marks a significant step in enhancing Uzbekistan’s international reputation. Samarkand, known for its ancient monuments, rich culture, and traditions, is increasingly becoming a platform for global dialogue. The decision to hold such a prestigious event here is a testament to the country’s efforts in preserving world heritage and fostering cultural exchange.
According to Saida Mirziyoyeva, First Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan, this achievement is the result of years of work in public diplomacy, the development of creative industries, and the establishment of strategic agreements. Strengthening cooperation with UNESCO not only highlights the country’s openness but also creates new opportunities for international collaboration, including economic partnerships and joint projects.
The upcoming event will be a landmark occasion for the entire region, further solidifying Uzbekistan’s position on the global cultural stage. The UNESCO General Conference in Samarkand is not just a prestigious milestone but also a gateway to new prospects for the country.
Welcome, UNESCO!
This event marks a significant step in enhancing Uzbekistan’s international reputation. Samarkand, known for its ancient monuments, rich culture, and traditions, is increasingly becoming a platform for global dialogue. The decision to hold such a prestigious event here is a testament to the country’s efforts in preserving world heritage and fostering cultural exchange.
According to Saida Mirziyoyeva, First Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan, this achievement is the result of years of work in public diplomacy, the development of creative industries, and the establishment of strategic agreements. Strengthening cooperation with UNESCO not only highlights the country’s openness but also creates new opportunities for international collaboration, including economic partnerships and joint projects.
The upcoming event will be a landmark occasion for the entire region, further solidifying Uzbekistan’s position on the global cultural stage. The UNESCO General Conference in Samarkand is not just a prestigious milestone but also a gateway to new prospects for the country.
Welcome, UNESCO!
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