Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of UWED, held a meeting with a delegation led by Yang Wanming, President of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. During the talks, the parties noted the steady development of the Uzbek-Chinese comprehensive strategic partnership under all conditions. They highlighted the importance of implementing agreements reached at the highest level, as well as the role of parliament, education, and public diplomacy in strengthening bilateral ties. An exchange of views took place on the prospects for cooperation in the trade, economic, investment, cultural, and humanitarian spheres. The parties also discussed promoting more active direct contacts between regions, including an action plan for the current year. The implementation of joint projects aimed at developing tourism, educational, and scientific and academic exchanges was also reviewed.
Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of UWED, held a meeting with Ahmad Farooq, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Uzbekistan. During the conversation, it was noted that bilateral relations between Uzbekistan and Pakistan have been developing dynamically in recent years, taking the strategic partnership to a new level. Special attention was given to the implementation of agreements reached at the highest level, and the important role of parliaments in this process was emphasized. The strengthening of inter-parliamentary dialogue, which is crucial for the further development of the mutually beneficial partnership between the two countries, was also reviewed. Particular attention was paid to the prospects for expanding cooperation in the trade, economic, investment, and transport and logistics sectors. The further development of cultural and humanitarian ties, as well as partnerships in education, tourism, and science, were also discussed. At the conclusion of the meeting, confidence was expressed in the continued strengthening of cooperation between Uzbekistan and Pakistan and in the active implementation of outlined plans for the benefit of the peoples of both countries.
On May 5, 2026, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy hosted a master class entitled “China in Regional and Global Politics” within the framework of the Regional Studies course. The event featured distinguished guests including Zhu Shisun, Associate Professor at the prestigious Sichuan University - ranked among the world’s TOP-300 universities - and Executive Director of the Institute for Contemporary China Studies; Liu He, political scientist and scholar at Shihezi University; as well as Eric Chen, tourism representative of China’s Xinjiang region and Director of the Echo Think Tank. Second-year students of the Faculty of International Relations actively participated in the event. During the meeting, Zhu Shisun delivered an academically grounded lecture on traditional and modern approaches to international relations theory and shared his analytical perspectives on China’s role in regional and global politics. In his presentation, Liu He focused on China’s contemporary geopolitical initiatives, economic development strategies, security issues, and political cooperation policies. In particular, pragmatic cooperation initiatives with the countries of Central Asia were analyzed from both conceptual and practical perspectives. Students showed great interest in the open and friendly dialogue led by Eric Chen. The discussion covered cooperation projects between China and Central Asia, the practical outcomes of the Belt and Road Initiative, and multilateral diplomatic relations within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The master class once again demonstrated its importance in achieving Sustainable Development Goals 9, 16, and 17. At the conclusion of the event, students received detailed and academically substantiated answers to their questions. The master class provided young specialists with an opportunity to further enhance their theoretical and practical knowledge on sustainable development and mutually beneficial cooperation.
Sodyq Safoev, First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis and Rector of UWED, held a meeting with a delegation led by Bok Kiwang, a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea. During the discussion, it was noted that the special strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and the Republic of Korea is steadily developing, and the open and fruitful dialogue established at the leadership level contributes to the further strengthening of cooperation in all areas. The meeting focused on further intensifying inter-parliamentary cooperation and strengthening the activities of committees and inter-parliamentary friendship groups. In particular, the importance of expanding practical interaction in areas such as legislative activity, parliamentary oversight, interregional cooperation, and the exchange of young parliamentarians was emphasized. The parties also exchanged views on the prospects for cooperation in various fields, including trade, economics, investment, transport and logistics, education, and healthcare, as well as in cultural, humanitarian, and tourism sectors.
On May 3, 2026, second and third-year students from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) visited the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan. The educational trip was organized by the university's Department of Eastern Languages. The visit was initiated and led by Arabic language instructor Nigora Azimova. This initiative aims to broaden the professional horizons of future diplomats and economists by immersing them in the scientific and cultural foundations of the Islamic world. Engaging with authentic artifacts and unique manuscripts allowed the students to place their theoretical knowledge of Eastern languages within a living historical context. During the visit, students learned about the great scholars of the Islamic world, their scientific heritage, and the significance of the Eastern Renaissance. The insightful commentary and explanations from the center's specialists left a strong impression on the participants. This educational event not only reinforced the students' theoretical knowledge but also deepened their interest in historical and cultural heritage.
The University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) hosted a “Literary Evening”, which marked the culmination of the year's activities for the “Maska” student club, organized by the Department of Uzbek and Russian Languages. Throughout the academic year, the club's members—more than 20 students from the faculties of International Relations, International Economic Relations, and International Law—engaged in systematic work that inseparably combined mastering Russian as a second language with an in-depth study of classic Russian literature. The key creative result of this activity was a stage production of Anton Chekhov's play “The Cherry Orchard”. The performance demonstrated the students' high level of skill, deep engagement, and mastery of public speaking. The evening's program also included a recitation contest, where students presented selected works by classic and contemporary authors, showcasing their individual approach to choosing material and their expressive delivery. Following the contest, the most outstanding students were awarded commemorative gifts. The event served as a successful platform for student self-expression, allowing them to integrate their knowledge of literature into the development of their communication skills. The success of the evening has laid the foundation for holding similar events on a regular basis.
On May 4 of the current year, students of the Faculty of International Relations of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, together with faculty members M. Abdurakhmanova and D. Khudoyberganova, visited the Center of Islamic Civilization. The main purpose of the visit was to expand students’ knowledge of our historical and cultural heritage, the contribution of Islamic civilization to global development, as well as its rich scientific traditions. During the visit, participants explored unique manuscripts, historical exhibits, and modern interactive displays of the center. In particular, the materials reflecting the contributions of great scholars to the development of science left a strong impression on the students. In addition, specialists provided detailed information about the formation of Islamic civilization and its role in the development of global culture and science. This allowed students to enrich their theoretical knowledge with practical insights. This visit played an important role in broadening students’ perspectives, strengthening respect for historical heritage, and deepening their knowledge in the field of international relations.
Third-year students of the “International Relations” faculty at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) actively participated in the “European Union Festival 2026,” held on 2 May 2026 to mark Europe Day at the Yoshlar ijod saroyi in Tashkent. The event was organized under the supervision of Associate Professor A.M. Radjabova of the Department of International Relations within the framework of the course “The European Union in Contemporary International Relations”. The festival served as a prominent international platform, bringing together around 50 representatives of international organizations, ambassadors of the member states of the European Union, foreign experts, and media representatives. Throughout the event, students visited thematic pavilions, where they explored the educational opportunities offered by European countries, as well as projects being implemented in Central Asia, particularly in Uzbekistan. Particular emphasis was placed on the alignment of the presented initiatives and programs with the Sustainable Development Goals advanced by the United Nations. In this context, the event exemplified progress toward Goal 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions — and Goal 17 — Partnerships for the Goals. Students demonstrated strong interest in the ongoing initiatives of leading international organizations, including UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, GIZ, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, and Goethe-Institute, currently implemented in Uzbekistan. Participation in the festival significantly contributed to enriching students’ theoretical knowledge through practical exposure, deepening their understanding of international cooperation mechanisms, and strengthening their capacity for active engagement in contemporary global development processes.