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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Uzbekistan)

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan
O‘zbеkistоn Respublikasi Tаshqi ishlar vazirligi
Emblem of Uzbekistan
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 25, 1994
Preceding agencies
JurisdictionGovernment of Uzbekistan
Headquarters9, Uzbekistan Street, Tashkent, 100029
Agency executive
Child agency
Websitemfa.uz/en/

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: O‘zbеkistоn Respublikasi Tаshqi ishlar vazirligi) is a Cabinet-level governmental agency in Uzbekistan in charge of conducting and designing the foreign policy of Uzbekistan.

History and functions

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan was officially established on February 25, 1994 according to the decree of the President of Uzbekistan No. 769 and Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan.[1]

The ministry functions as an administrative body of state government and is a part of the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, responsible for conducting the foreign policy of Uzbekistan based on the Constitution of Uzbekistan and international laws.[1]

The activities of the ministry are supervised directly by the President of Uzbekistan.[1]

Structure

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The ministry is headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan, currently Baxtiyor Saidov. His First Deputy is Abdulaziz Kamilov who was the first foreign minister since the establishment of the ministry. Other deputies are Rustam Tukhtabaev, Abdurahim Khodjaev, Anvar Solihbaev, Bahtiyar Islamov.[2]

The ministry is divided into several departments:

  • Department for Europe
  • Department for the USA and Americas
  • Department for the United Nations and International Organizations
  • Legal Department
  • Department for the Middle and the Near East
  • Department for the Asia and the Pacific
  • Department for the CIS and Russia
  • Department for the CIS, CSTO and SCO structures
  • State Protocol Department
  • Personnel and Educational Institutions Department
  • Head Department for Foreign Policy Analysis and Strategy
  • Department for Communication, Computer Systems and Internet
  • Consular Department
  • Finance Department
  • Accounts Department
  • Press Secretary and Press Service
  • Department for Administrative Affairs[2]

List of ministers

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  represents tenure as Acting Minister

No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Tenure President
From To Term
1 Shahlo Mahmudova 16 September
1991
6 November
1992
1 year, 51 days
Islam Karimov
(1 Sep. 1991 –
2 Sep. 2016)
2 Ubaydulla Abdurazzoqov
(1932–2014)
7 November
1992
2 February
1993
87 days
3 Sodiq Safoyev
(born 1954)
3 February
1993
25 February
1994
1 year, 22 days
4 Abdulaziz Kamilov
(born 1947)
25 February
1994
14 March
2003[3]
9 years, 17 days
(3) Sodiq Safoyev
(born 1954)
14 March
2003
4 February
2005
1 year, 327 days
5 Elyor Ganiyev
(born 1960)
4 February
2005
12 July
2006
1 year, 158 days
6 Vladimir Norov
(born 1955)
12 July
2006
28 December
2010
4 years, 169 days
(5) Elyor Ganiyev
(born 1960)
28 December
2010
13 January
2012
1 year, 16 days
(4) Abdulaziz Kamilov
(born 1947)
13 January
2012
September
2012
10 years, 104 days
September
2012
27 April
2022

Shavkat Mirziyoyev
(8 Sep. 2016 –
present)
(6) Vladimir Norov
(born 1955)
27 April
2022
30 December
2022
247 days
Bakhtiyor Saidov
(born 1981)
30 December
2022
23 April
2023
1 year, 355 days
7 23 April
2023
Incumbent

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "The governmental portal of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan". Archived from the original on 2010-10-15. Retrieved 2010-10-01.
  2. ^ a b "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Uzbekistan: Structure of the MFA". Archived from the original on 2010-09-24. Retrieved 2010-10-01.
  3. ^ "В Узбекистане – новый министр иностранных дел" [Uzbekistan gets a new Minister of Foreign Affairs]. Archived from the original on 2008-09-04. Retrieved 2010-10-01.