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Foreign relations of Uzbekistan

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Foreign relations of Uzbekistan

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[[Embassy of Uzbekistan in Washington, D.C.

Uzbekistan joined the Commonwealth of Independent States in December 1991. However, it is opposed to reintegration and withdrew from the CIS collective security arrangement in 1999. Since that time, Uzbekistan has participated in the CIS peacekeeping force in Tajikistan and in United Nations-organized groups to help solve the Tajik and Afghan conflicts, both of which it sees as posing threats to its own stability. 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). It is a member of the United Nations, the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, Partnership for Peace, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). It belongs to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Economic Cooperation Organization, which comprises 7 Central Asian countries: Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. It is a founding member of and remains involved in the Central Asian Union, formed with Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, joined in March 1998 by Tajikistan.

In 1999, Uzbekistan joined the GUAM alliance (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova), which was formed in 1997 (temporarily making it GUUAM until Uzbekistan withdrew in 2005). Uzbekistan is also a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and hosts the SCO's Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) in Tashkent. Uzbekistan is also candidate state of the new Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

Diplomatic relations

List of countries which Uzbekistan maintains diplomatic relations with:

[[File:Diplomatic relations of Uzbekistan.svgframeless425x425px]]#CountryDate
1Australia
2China
3Vietnam
4Egypt
5Mongolia
6Denmark
7Japan
8South Korea
9North Korea
10United Kingdom
11United States
12Saudi Arabia
13Malaysia
14Israel
15Finland
16France
17Hungary
18Turkey
19Germany
20Belgium
21New Zealand
22Greece
23Mexico
24Spain
25India
26Poland
27Russia
28Italy
29Syria
30Austria
31Canada
32Sweden
33Philippines
34Oman
35Thailand
36Switzerland
37Iran
38Pakistan
39Yemen
40Bahrain
41Luxembourg
42Norway
43Indonesia
44Algeria
45Lithuania
46Portugal
47South Africa
48Ukraine
49Nigeria
50Laos
51Bulgaria
52Afghanistan
53Bangladesh
Holy See
54Tajikistan
55United Arab Emirates
56Latvia
57Kazakhstan
58Netherlands
59Tunisia
60Czech Republic
61Slovakia
62Turkmenistan
63Belarus
64Jordan
65Kyrgyzstan
66Malta
67Brazil
68Iraq
69Guinea
70Argentina
71Morocco
72Ghana
73Albania
74Zambia
75Kuwait
76Georgia
77Moldova
78Chile
79Chad
State of Palestine
80Estonia
81Maldives
82North Macedonia
83Slovenia
84Serbia
85Croatia
86Cambodia
87Azerbaijan
88Romania
89Senegal
90Armenia
91Venezuela
92Bosnia and Herzegovina
93Brunei
94Ethiopia
95Jamaica
96Mali
97Singapore
98Cyprus
99Iceland
100Ireland
101Qatar
102Uruguay
103Lebanon
104Mauritius
105Namibia
106Sri Lanka
107Peru
108Myanmar
109Costa Rica
110Paraguay
111Angola
112Sudan
113Comoros
114Benin
115Cuba
116Montenegro
117Guatemala
118Nicaragua
119Honduras
120Dominican Republic
121Zimbabwe
122Mauritania
123Andorra
124Fiji
125Libya
126Ecuador
127Colombia
128Bolivia
129Monaco
130El Salvador
131Nepal
132Grenada
133San Marino
134Dominica
135Panama
136Saint Kitts and Nevis
137Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
138Antigua and Barbuda
139Guyana
140Sierra Leone
141Trinidad and Tobago
142Uganda
143Liechtenstein
144Belize
145Gambia
146Djibouti
147Cape Verde
148Seychelles
149Burundi
150Botswana
151Liberia
152Togo
153Bahamas
154Somalia
155Suriname
156Nauru
157Ivory Coast
158Mozambique
159Eritrea
160Saint Lucia
161Kenya
162Palau

Relations by country

CountryFormal relations beganNotes
Afghanistan
Armenia1995See Armenia–Uzbekistan relations
Azerbaijan1995See Azerbaijan–Uzbekistan relations
Belarus1992See Belarus–Uzbekistan relations
Bulgaria1992-09-12See Bulgaria–Uzbekistan relations
China3 January 1992See China–Uzbekistan relations
Cuba2006
26 February 1992
1992See Germany–Uzbekistan relations
India18 March 1992See India–Uzbekistan relations
Indonesia23 June 1992See Indonesia–Uzbekistan relations
Iran1991See Iran–Uzbekistan relations
KazakhstanSee Kazakhstan–Uzbekistan relations
KyrgyzstanSee Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan relations
Malaysia1992See Malaysia–Uzbekistan relations
Mexico14 January 1992
24 November 1992
22 April 1992
PakistanSee Pakistan–Uzbekistan relations
Poland1992-03-19See Poland–Uzbekistan relations
Romania1995-10-06See Romania–Uzbekistan relations
Russia1992
Republic of Koreaurl=http://www.mofa.go.kr/ENG/countries/europe/countries/20070803/1_24636.jsp?menu=m_30_40title=Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Koreawebsite=www.mofa.go.kraccess-date=22 May 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224083920/http://www.mofa.go.kr/ENG/countries/europe/countries/20070803/1_24636.jsp?menu=m_30_40archive-date=24 December 2013url-status=dead}}See South Korea–Uzbekistan relations
SpainSee Spain–Uzbekistan relations
Tajikistan
TurkeyMarch 4, 1992See Turkey–Uzbekistan relations
Turkmenistan
Ukraine1992
United KingdomSee United Kingdom–Uzbekistan relations
United States1992See United States–Uzbekistan relations

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