Friendly and peaceful policy of Uzbekistan These principles are aimed at strengthening the generally recognized principles of foreign policy in bilateral relations with foreign countries and the constitutional foundations of bilateral relations. Also, it is intended to continue and strengthen our foreign policy course, which has been achieved in foreign policy. In turn, these constitute the central point of our country's foreign policy. Uzbekistan is pursuing an open, mutually beneficial and friendly, peaceful foreign policy in its bilateral relations with foreign countries. Bilateral relations are conducted based on the rapidly changing situation in the world and the region, as well as large-scale positive changes within the country.
In today's world, every nation and state achieves its development and goals through its foreign policy based on its national interests. Both history and current experience show that countries that follow this path can ensure stability and provide decent conditions for their people. During the next 30 years, drastic changes are observed in the world order. Attempts to revise the existing arrangements are gaining momentum. We are witnessing an increase in military-political conflicts and conflicts as a result of strong developed countries not agreeing on the issue of global order. In such conditions, Uzbekistan is conducting a foreign policy without falling under the influence of any forces in order to maintain stability and ensure security. It has been actively promoting the foreign economic interests of our country by strengthening the independence and sovereignty of the state, its place and role in the international arena in its bilateral relations with foreign countries, creating an environment of security, stability and good neighborliness around it.
Peaceful bilateral relations conducted in Uzbekistan in recent years have led our country to have a unique positive position in the modern world community.
Currently, the Republic of Uzbekistan has established diplomatic relations with 142 countries of the world. There are 46 foreign embassies, 3 consulate generals, 13 honorary consuls, 24 representative offices of international organizations, 26 representative offices of foreign international intergovernmental and government organizations, and 1 trade representative office operating in Tashkent. There are 59 diplomatic missions of the Republic of Uzbekistan in foreign countries and international organizations. and there are consular offices. Uzbekistan is a member of more than 100 international organizations, and our country develops mutual partnership relations with various multilateral cooperation structures. (http://https://mfa.uz/uz/pages/vneshnaya-politika)
Currently, Uzbekistan's bilateral relations with the USA, Russia, China, USA, France, and Germany are being improved.