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Uzbekistan and the Organization of Turkic States: Main Vectors of Cooperation

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The article analyzes the interaction of the Republic of Uzbekistan with the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (Turkic Council), reveals the goals, structure and main activities of this association, the entry of the republic into the Turkic Council as a full member, as well as the transformation of this structure into the Organization of Turkic States. Special attention is paid to the participation of Uzbekistan in the institutional development of this organization. The types of trade regimes of Uzbekistan with the participating countries are described, the volume and structure of the economic potential, which contributes to the development of trade and economic cooperation within the organization.

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