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INFORMATION on the “Agreement regarding the sharing of forfeited assets” between the Swiss Federal Council and the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan
06.02.2025
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Press releases
Uzbekistan
The “Agreement regarding the sharing of forfeited assets” was signed
in Tashkent on the date of 6 February 2025 on behalf of Switzerland by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Switzerland to the Republic of Uzbekistan, Konstantin Obolensky, and on behalf of Uzbekistan by Minister of Justice, Akbar Tashkulov.
Climate Sensitive Water Resources Management in Central Asia
30.11.2023
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Local news
Uzbekistan
A joint German/Swiss Regional Programme
Press release of the first meeting on establishing basin dialogues for the Amu Darya and Syr Darya River Basins
Climate Sensitive Water Resources Management in Central Asia
30.11.2023
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Local news
Uzbekistan
A joint German/Swiss Regional Programme
Press release of the Kick-off Meeting
Regional Open Call of Applications for Art and Culture Organisations
12.10.2023
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Local news
Uzbekistan
National Open Call of Applications for Art and Culture Organisations
12.10.2023
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Local news
Uzbekistan
Water Diplomacy in Central Asia
17.11.2022
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Local news
Uzbekistan
The primary success of Uzbekistan's external policy represents a cardinal reform in the Central Asian region - namely, the development of good-neighborly relations with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
Sh.M.Mirziyoev
Speech of Mr Konstantin Obolensky, Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation to the Republic of Uzbekistan
14.09.2022
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Local news
Uzbekistan
Statement by Ambassador Obolensky
13.09.2022
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Position
Uzbekistan
Swiss Embassy - Ministry of Water Ressources Handover
31.08.2022
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Local news
Uzbekistan
Switzerland supports the Ministry of Water Resources of Uzbekistan in building the capacity of 156 district irrigation departments and professional colleges of the MoWR system.
Statement on 5 July 2022
05.07.2022
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Position
Uzbekistan
The Embassy of Switzerland in Tashkent expresses its deep concern about the violent clashes that recently occurred in the Autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan: we deeply deplore the loss of life and express our sincere condolences to the families of the victims. Switzerland calls for an independent investigation into the events. We urge the Government of Uzbekistan to respect and protect all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right of freedom of expression and of freedom of assembly. We call on all sides to refrain from violence as well as incitement to violence. We would welcome for the state of emergency to end soon.
Since Uzbekistan’s independence the diplomatic relations between our two countries have evolved steadily. Switzerland remains committed to supporting Uzbekistan’s reform efforts.
Women Farmers - WST Leaders

20.06.2022
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Local news
Uzbekistan
Better see than hear
Swiss Delegation to Uzbekistan: 30 years anniversary of bilateral relations
10.03.2022
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Press releases
Uzbekistan
On March 7, 2022, Ambassador Patricia Danzi, Director General of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) together with Ambassador Dominique Paravicini, Head of the Economic Cooperation and Development Division of the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) paid an official visit to Uzbekistan to discuss the cooperation between the two countries and to acknowledge the 30 year anniversary of bilateral relations between Switzerland and Uzbekistan.