Uzbekistan 's foreign policy for the implementation of our national interests
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v12i.504Keywords:
international law, free market relations, national interests, foreign policy, priority line, resolutionAbstract
Today, the term "New Uzbekistan" is accepted in the international arena not only as a new concept, but also as a real social phenomenon. Such achievements and results, which are the result of the enormous legal opportunities created by our Constitution, certainly give us great pride and honor.
It should be noted that the Constitution is an encyclopedic document that defines the independence of our people, the peaceful and peaceful life, the restoration of our national values, history and culture, as well as the guarantees of human rights and freedoms.
At the same time, our Constitution is the sum of our national interests, which embodies the development of our country, ensuring the welfare and security of our people, strengthening our sovereignty, our country's activity as an equal subject in international relations.
In addition, radical changes and large-scale reforms in all spheres of state and public life, including the strengthening of the rule of law and human rights, the development of an economy based on free market relations and the priority of private property, cooperation with far and near abroad. Our Constitution serves as an important basis for the establishment of mutually beneficial relations.
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