An International Recognition Dedicated to Friendship

26.12.2025 / 21:40
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Nizomiddin Ernazarov, Head of Department at the Academy of Justice of the Republic of Uzbekistan, shared his insights with the "Dunyo" Information Agency regarding the awarding of the Leo Tolstoy International Peace Prize to the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov, and the President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon:

"This prestigious award serves as profound international recognition of the consistent efforts made by the leaders of these three nations to strengthen peace, stability, and mutual trust in the region, as well as their commitment to developing good-neighborly relations.

In recent years, a completely new political climate based on open dialogue, mutual respect, and constructive cooperation has taken root in Central Asia. This process is a direct result of the firm political will of our heads of state, who have prioritized peace and stability as paramount values, choosing political-diplomatic avenues over confrontation to resolve existing issues.

The policy of good-neighborliness and regional solidarity proposed by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has elevated interstate relations to a qualitatively new level. Under this approach, the national interests of each state are ensured in harmony with the interests of neighboring countries, addressing regional issues through collective responsibility.

Of particular historical significance are the agreements reached regarding the delimitation and demarcation of state borders, which were previously sensitive issues. These agreements have demonstrated that long-standing complexities can be resolved through political will and mutual compromise. Consequently, security in border areas has been strengthened, facilitating the free movement of citizens and boosting regional trade.

Furthermore, active cooperation in transport, communications, and the rational management of water and energy resources serves the sustainable progress of the region. The expansion of cultural and humanitarian ties further strengthens mutual understanding between our peoples.

The awarding of the Leo Tolstoy International Peace Prize to Central Asian leaders signifies global endorsement of the unique model of peace and cooperation emerging in the region—a model based on dialogue rather than pressure. This event reaffirms the commitment of Central Asian states to continue working together in the spirit of mutual respect and good-neighborliness for the sake of future generations."