Certificates presented to New Members of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly in Uzbekistan

30/04/2022 15:22

In Uzbekistan, at the panel session “Greater Eurasian Partnership: From People’s Trust to Economies’ Trust”, which was held at the initiative of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly within the International Industrial Exhibition “INNOPROM. Central Asia”, certificates were presented to new members of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly.

Certificates were received by:

  • Ismail Kamalov, Co-Chair of the Council for International Economic Activities (Uzbekistan);
  • Rakhimjon Nurnazarov, Co-Chairman of the Council for Cooperation in the Eurasian Media Space (Uzbekistan);
  • Victor Mikhailov, Director of the Center for the Study of Regional Threats (Uzbekistan);
  • Abdulla Mengkobilov - Abdulla Vakhsh, Co-chairman of the Literary Council of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly, member of the Union of Writers of Uzbekistan, Chairman of the International Society of Turan Writers in Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan).

The certificates were presented by the First Deputy Secretary General - Head of the General Secretariat of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly Svetlana Smirnova.

Today, members of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly are individuals, legal entities and representatives of non-governmental organizations from more than 50 countries: Austria, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vietnam, Germany, Greece, Georgia, Denmark, Israel, India, Iraq, Italy, Kazakhstan, Cameroon, China, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Palestine, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Finland, France, Montenegro, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Estonia, USA and others.

The Eurasian Peoples' Assembly is open to the widest possible dialogue and cooperation with all who share the ideas of preserving peace and strengthening friendship between peoples.