Uzbekistan

Saida Mirziyoyeva met with Sergio Gore.

The meeting took place at Donald Trump's residence in Florida.

Saida Mirziyoyeva met with Sergio Gore.

Head of the Presidential Administration of Uzbekistan Saida Mirziyoyeva held a meeting at the Mar-a-Lago residence on April 6.

 

The meeting involved negotiations with the U.S. President's Special Representative for South and Central Asia, Ambassador Sergio Gor. The event was also attended by U.S. President Donald Trump's daughter Tiffany Trump and her husband Michael Boulos.

 

Saida Mirziyoyeva expressed gratitude for the warm reception and hospitality regarding the outcomes of the meeting, describing the dialogue as substantive and constructive.

 

"I sincerely thank you for the genuine hospitality and warm reception. I highly value the substantive and constructive dialogue that took place and hope for effective meetings in Washington in the coming days," she said.

 

Saida Mirziyoyeva and Sergio Gor are co-chairs of the U.S.-Uzbekistan Business and Investment Council.

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The President's visit to Qatar has concluded.

Shavkat Mirziyoyev attended a condolence ceremony on the occasion of the death of the former Emir of Qatar.

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs explained why the Interpol search for "Ravshan Zolotoy" was suspended.

According to the ministry, the investigative actions against him have been halted because other charges previously brought during the investigation were not confirmed.

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In Surxondaryo, individuals who provided illegal religious education to children have been detained.

Appropriate measures are being taken against the children's parents in accordance with the current legislation.

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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the "Do‘stlik" neighborhood in Bekabad.

The head of state reviewed the construction work in the neighborhood and familiarized himself with the conditions created for the residents. He had a sincere conversation with neighborhood activists and labor veterans.

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In Tashkent, it was proposed to fine drivers who did not pay for paid parking.

For such a violation, a fine may be set at twice the BHM, i.e., in the amount of the BHM.

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The number of newspapers operating in Uzbekistan decreased by 430 over 15 years.

As of January 1, 2026, 219 newspapers are operating in the country.

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In Uzbekistan, 172 people were fined for burning wheat fields.

Administrative fines totaling 212.5 million soums have been imposed on offenders. The damage caused to nature has been estimated at 652.3 million soums.

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In Uzbekistan, the number of drivers with penalty points exceeding 12 has reached 671.

Nearly 400 thousand drivers who violated traffic rules have been given administrative warnings.

Certificate: №1346 Issue date: 28.05.2020

Idea author: Firdavs Fridunovich Abdukhalikov

Founder: "Master Media Production and Broadcast"