Institutional Frame Of The EU-Uzbekistan Relations
Khaydarali Yunusov , Senior Researcher, Institute Of State And Law Of The Academy Of Sciences Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan, Associate Professor, PhD In International Law Department Of International Law And Human Rights Tashkent State University Of LawAbstract
The European Union-Uzbekistan relations have been instituted on that basis of recognition of mutual and equal interests. On the 31st of December 1991 the European Communities and the twelve member states stated their affirmation of the state independence by the Republic of Uzbekistan in their “Joint Declaration of the Twelve” [1]. Diplomatic relations were established on 16 November 1994, and the Republic of Uzbekistan’s Mission to the European Communities commenced its activity in Brussels on the 6th of May 1995.
Keywords
United Kingdom, Policy Strategy, Diplomatic
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