Personal structure of the Administration of Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan. 1
Abdulaziz Kamilov receives head of OSCE ODIHR mission. 2
OFFICIALLY
Personal structure of the Administration of Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan
ARIPOV Abdulla Nigmatovich – Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Deputies Prime-Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan:
RAMATOV Achilbay Jumaniyazovich – First Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Chairman of the Board of JSC “Uzbekistan Temir Yollari” – Head of Complex on the issues of complex development of territories and the municipal sphere, transport, capital construction and building industry, Information-Analytical Department of the integrated socio-economic development of territories, Information-Analytical Department for communal sphere, transport, capital construction and building industry
AZIMOV Rustam Sodikovich – Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Head of Complex on the issues of macroeconomic development, structural reforms and attracting foreign investment, Consolidated Information-Analytical Department for macroeconomic development, structural reforms and attracting foreign investment
MIRZAEV Zoyir Toirovich – Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources of the Republic of Uzbekistan – Head of Complex on the issues of agriculture and water management, processing of agricultural products and consumer goods, Information-Analytical Department on agriculture and water resources, agricultural products and consumer goods
IBRAGIMOV Gulomjon Inomovich – Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Head of Complex on geology, fuel and energy complex, chemical, petrochemical and metallurgical industries, Information-Analytical Department on geology, fuel and energy complex, chemical, petrochemical and metallurgical industries
ROZUKULOV Ulugbek Ubaydullaevich – Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, Chairman of the Board of JSC “Uzavtosanoat” – Head of Сomplex on the issues of development of export potential and mechanical engineering, automotive and electrical industry, standardization of products, Information-Analytical Department of the export potential of industries and areas of the republic, Information-Analytical Department on the development of mechanical engineering, automotive and electrical industry, standardization of products
IKRAMOV Adkham Ilkhamovich – Deputy Prime-Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Head of Complex on the issues of Youth policy, culture, information systems and telecommunications, Information-Analytical Department of Health, Ecology, Environmental Protection, Physical Culture and Sports
NARBAEVA Tanzila Kamalovna – Deputy Prime-Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Chairman of the Women’s Committee of Uzbekistan
(Source: The Government portal of the Republic of Uzbekistan gov.uz)
INFRASTRUCTURE
The construction and reconstruction of 1,700 kilometers of public roads, overhaul and repair of over 10,400 km of inter-farm rural roads is scheduled for the next five years in Uzbekistan
At present, the total length of domestic roads exceeds 184,000 km, small and large highways cover even the most remote and inaccessible areas. They have become an indelible part of our everyday life, making an enormous influence on the development of freight traffic, which has doubled in volumes in the last 15 years. The advantageous geographical location of Uzbekistan has contributed to the steady growth in the international transit traffic.
In particular, all the roads linking Andijan with Kungrad, and crossing the country from east to north, as well as the roads linking Samarkand with Termez, and connecting the central part of the country with its southern borders, were completely revamped in the framework of the program of measures on the reconstruction and development of the Uzbek national highway for 2009-2015. Now, they are four lane roads, and meet the highest international standards. These measures have reduced the time for transportation from the western to the eastern borders of Uzbekistan by 15-20%, which now makes up just 10-12 hours.
There are currently more than 20 international transport corridors in Uzbekistan, two of which are major international roads connecting the countries of Western Europe with East Asia. Over 23,000 km of the highway are of international and national importance.
The high relevance of the construction of the national highway both for Uzbekistan and the entire Central Asia is indicated by the interest of international financial institutions in this program. Asian and Islamic Development Banks, members of the Arab Coordination Group granted $1.4 billion of concessional loans to Uzbekistan for construction and reconstruction of 742 km of roads, procurement of modern road-building equipment, education and staff training in the field of construction and maintenance of modern road facilities.
Meanwhile, a significant part of roads of regional and local importance need to be revamped today. Putting these tasks in force requires radical revision of the organizational structure and activities of the Republican Road Fund under the Ministry of Finance, and Uzavtoyul Company.
It is also projected to work out a set of measures on the radical improvement of roads and related infrastructure using best practices of the leading foreign companies and international financial lending institutions.
(Source: «Uzbekistan Today» newspaper)
International cooperation
Abdulaziz Kamilov receives head of OSCE ODIHR mission
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan Abdulaziz Kamilov received the Head of the core team of the Mission of observers from the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE ODIHR) for observation of presidential elections in Uzbekistan, Ambassador Peter Tejler on 14 December 2016.
The sides exchanged opinion on activities of the mission in Uzbekistan, which included 193 representatives from 36 states, including 20 long-term and 150 short-term observers, as well as perspectives of cooperation between Uzbekistan and OSCE ODIHR, including in issues of further improving election legislation.
Ambassador Peter Tejler congratulated the Uzbek side with completion of election campaign and the solemn ceremony of the inauguration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, which was held at the joint session of the chambers of Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan. He expressed gratitude for assisting to the activities of the mission.
Deputy head of the mission Polina Maria Lemos and expert Stefan Szwed also attended the meeting.
(Source: UzDaily.com)
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