FROM THE HISTORY OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND THE GREAT BRITAIN
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The last decade of the 20th century is considered a period of great change in the history of post-Soviet countries, when, with the collapse of the USSR, 15 countries gained the opportunity to independently develop their own state. This opportunity opened the way for Uzbekistan to pursue an independent foreign policy and take a worthy place in the global community. From the first days of independence, it was necessary to resolve the most important foreign policy issues and find the most optimal paths in the area of interstate political and economic relations.
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