LEGAL FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES OF RELATIONS BETWEEN THE REPUBLICS OF UZBEKISTAN AND TURKEY (1991–2016)
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This article analyzes the formation of bilateral cooperation between Uzbekistan and Turkey in the 1990s, the origins of political disagreements and mutual conflicts, as well as the efforts undertaken to restore these relations, based on new evidence. In particular, the study highlights the historical development of cooperation across all sectors, which was facilitated by high-level official meetings of the heads of state and the state visits conducted by both countries.
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