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INTEGRATING LINGUISTIC STUDIES WITH AN ARTICLE ON “UZBEK DIPLOMACY”

Abstract

This article examines the current state of Uzbek diplomacy, its fundamental principles, main objectives, and shortcomings, along with the outcomes of the Samarkand Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). It emphasizes the significance of international cooperation in Uzbekistan’s foreign policy, the development of new diplomatic relations grounded in mutual interests, addressing economic and investment issues, labor migration, and demographic challenges. Additionally, the article analyzes the results of the SCO summit in Samarkand and its contribution to Uzbekistan’s diplomatic positioning. Moreover, it offers insights into Uzbekistan's progress and challenges in fostering relations with international organizations, as well as the role of the SCO in the region. By integrating diplomacy with linguistic studies, this article explores how language shapes international relations and facilitates the realization of diplomatic objectives, including positioning Uzbekistan in both global and regional contexts.

Keywords

Foreign policy, diplomatic relations, universal human values, sovereign equality, human rights, international law, peace and security, international agreements, non-use of force, diplomacy, language and diplomacy, Translation and Cultural Sensitivity, Sociolinguistics of Diplomacy, SCO, CIS, UN, IPU, EU, OSCE, OIC.

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