
Foundation Stone Laid for 'Azerbaijan' Park in New Tashkent
The presidents of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, Ilham Aliyev and Shavkat Mirziyoyev, jointly laid the foundation stone for the 'Azerbaijan' Park in New Tashkent.
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The presidents of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, Ilham Aliyev and Shavkat Mirziyoyev, jointly laid the foundation stone for the 'Azerbaijan' Park in New Tashkent.

The presidents of Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan jointly inaugurated a new Nizami Pedagogical University campus in New Tashkent, featuring modern educational and research facilities.
Discussions are ongoing regarding the project for a new international airport in Tashkent, as authorities continue negotiations to advance the development.
President Mirziyoyev visited and inspected a new Pavilion complex and a new gastro street in Tashkent. These visits highlight ongoing urban development and infrastructure projects in the capital.
Uzbekistan is actively expanding its economic ties with the U.S., GCC region, Spain, Sweden, and Belarus, while also seeing significant Chinese investment and approving a new Tashkent Master Plan.

Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Shavkat Mirziyoyev attended the inauguration of the Nizami Ganjavi National Pedagogical University and other Azerbaijani projects in Uzbekistan, also reviewing the New Tashkent development.

Uzbek entrepreneur Jahongir Artykhojayev has proposed that private companies build government offices in New Tashkent and lease them to the state.
Officials in New Tashkent are holding discussions with CSCEC regarding the development of new skyscrapers in the city.
Developers from Russia's Leningrad Region are reportedly planning the construction of a new district within Uzbekistan's capital city, Tashkent.
Uzbekistan and the design and architecture firm Benoy are planning a joint project for the construction of 'New Tashkent' and its associated infrastructure.

On August 23, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev familiarized himself with Uzbekistan’s largest urban development project, 'New Tashkent'.

Korea and Uzbekistan are strengthening their economic cooperation, with the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KoCham) Uzbekistan set to launch at the Korea-Central Asia Summit. Discussions at the Uzbekistan Forum highlighted Korea's role in modernizing Uzbek transport infrastructure and Uzbekistan's 'New Tashkent' project.

Uzbekistan is set to begin construction of a new international airport in Tashkent in June, as part of a large-scale transport infrastructure project aimed at expanding the country's aviation capabilities.
The President of Uzbekistan is reviewing plans for the construction of a new international airport in Tashkent.