The "Days of Uzbek Culture" are taking place in the Republic of Belarus.
The "Days of Uzbek Cinema" were solemnly opened at the "Pobeda" cinema in Minsk. Uzbek films are being shown to Belarusian audiences.

On July 7-8 of this year, the "Days of Culture of Uzbekistan" are being held at a high level in the Republic of Belarus. This cultural event serves to further strengthen cultural and humanitarian cooperation between the two countries and to elevate relations in the field of art and culture to a new level.

Within the framework of the program, the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Ozodbek Nazarbekov, met with the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus, Marat Markov, and discussed issues of expanding cooperation in the areas of culture, cinema, theater, museums, libraries, cultural education, creative industries, and digitalization.

The parties emphasized the importance of establishing a joint working group, implementing cultural projects, and carrying out the "Roadmap" aimed at further developing cooperation between the ministries. During the visit, the delegation familiarized itself with the activities of the Belarusian IT Park in Minsk and the Minsk State College of Applied Arts named after A. Glebov. During the meetings, opinions were exchanged on issues of digitalizing the cultural sector, introducing artificial intelligence and modern technologies into the preservation of cultural heritage, the development of museums and libraries, and the creative industries.

Also, the "Days of Uzbek Cinema" were solemnly opened at the "Pobeda" cinema in Minsk. The event particularly recognized the cooperation between Uzbek and Belarusian filmmakers, new joint projects, and the importance of friendly ties between the two peoples. Within the framework of the program, Uzbek films are being shown to Belarusian audiences.

As one of the main events within the framework of the Culture Days, a gala concert program featuring Uzbek art masters and a photo exhibition "New Uzbekistan" will be held on July 8 at the "Respublika" Palace in Minsk. The concert program will present the finest examples of Uzbek national and contemporary art to the Belarusian public.

The "Days of Culture of Uzbekistan" are gaining significant importance in further strengthening friendship, mutual trust, and cultural cooperation between the two countries, and in bringing the peoples closer together through art and culture.








