Cooperation issues were discussed with representatives of the China Foreign Affairs University
On November 7 this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted representatives of one of China’s most prestigious higher education institutions – the China Foreign Affairs University: Director of the Center for Russia and Eurasia Studies, Professor Liu Ying, and Deputy Director of the Center for Russia and Eurasia Studies, Zhang Jian.
During the visit, the guests held a meeting with UWED First Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Akram Umarov. The meeting was also attended by Director of the Diplomatic Academy Abdusamat Khaydarov, Dean of the Faculty of International Relations Madina Abdullayeva, Deputy Director of The Institute of Advanced International Studies Odil Gafarov, Head of the Asia-Pacific Studies Center Abbos Bobokhonov, and Head of the International Academic Cooperation Office Gavhar Mirkhalilova.
At the beginning of the meeting, Akram Umarov introduced the UWED delegation to the representatives of the China Foreign Affairs University and provided information about the university’s activities, achievements, and priority areas of international cooperation.
Ms. Liu Ying, in turn, briefly introduced her university and team, and emphasized that in 2024 relations between Uzbekistan and China have reached a historically highest level, and bilateral cooperation is continuing to develop steadily. She noted that today there is an increasing need for cooperation in the field of education with Central Asia, particularly Uzbekistan. It was also emphasized that the China Foreign Affairs University being established under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China itself provides a strong institutional basis for cooperation with UWED.
Zhang Jian proposed to start practical cooperation already from next year by launching student exchange programs, as well as to intensify interaction within an innovative platform offering online courses in diplomacy.
In addition, UWED proposed to jointly organize intensive courses in Uzbek, Russian and Chinese languages for students in cooperation with the China Foreign Affairs University, as well as to attract Chinese language teachers from China to teach at UWED.
The sides also discussed cooperation opportunities between the China Foreign Affairs University and The Institute of Advanced International Studies under UWED, as well as the Diplomatic Academy. First of all, they agreed to launch bilateral working dialogue by holding a small-scale online meeting. Issues such as conducting joint research with the Institute of Advanced International Studies, and organizing student exchange programs, short-term diplomatic courses and trainings with the Diplomatic Academy, were considered.
The parties expressed confidence that bilateral cooperation will further develop effectively and systematically in the future.