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Uzbekistan is an active supporter of U.S. efforts against worldwide terrorism and joined the coalitions which have dealt with both Afghanistan and Iraq (although, in 2005, relations with the U.S. were strained after the May 2005 unrest and Uzbekistan demanded that the U.S. leave Karshi-Khanabad).
U.S.–Uzbekistan relations formally began when the United States recognized the independence of Uzbekistan on December 25, 1991, and opened an embassy in Tashkent in March 1992. U.S.-Uzbekistan relations developed slowly and reached a peak following the U.S. decision to invade Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001 attacks .
Uzbekistan was a Soviet socialist republic from 1924 until 1991. Both countries have had diplomatic relations since 1992. Both countries have had diplomatic relations since 1992. In the first years of independence, Uzbekistan remained within the rouble-zone until November 1993.
An economic bloc that includes several ex-Soviet nations along with Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and Turkey held a summit Thursday, with leaders vowing to further expand trade and economic ties.
Kazakhstan–Uzbekistan relations refers to the relations between the neighbouring Republic of Kazakhstan and Republic of Uzbekistan. Kazakhstan has an embassy in Tashkent [1] and a Consulate General in Samarkand. [2] Uzbekistan has an embassy in Astana and have Consulates General in Almaty [3] and Aktau. [4]
China recognized Uzbekistan's independence on 27 December 1991 and the two countries established relations on 2 January 1992. [2] Both countries signed the "China-Uzbek Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation" in 2005, during Uzbek leader Islam Karimov's meeting with Chinese leader Hu Jintao in Beijing.
Tajikistan–Uzbekistan relations refers to the relations between the Republic of Tajikistan and the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the presidency of Islam Karimov , analysts said that the two countries are "engaged in an undeclared cold war" [ 1 ] and have the worst bilateral relations in Central Asia . [ 2 ]
Uzbekistan–European Union relations are the bilateral diplomatic relations between Uzbekistan and the European Union (EU).. The beginning of the relations of the Republic of Uzbekistan with the European Union was founded on April 15, 1992, with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the government of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Commission of the European Communities.