The forum, titled “Central Asia – A Unified Space and Vision,” was held in Tashkent, initiated by the regional countries. Discussions focused on issues of interethnic and interfaith relations.
Experts noted the strength of solidarity among Turkic states and the high level of relationships across Central Asia. It was highlighted that it is important not only to maintain these relations but also to further strengthen them. To this end, the parties plan to enhance the work of public diplomacy representatives. The event brought together figures from the arts, culture, and sports.
“Each country should have public diplomats. This is a powerful force. If we use it wisely, peace will prevail globally. Not only Turkic states but others can choose public diplomacy, come to a common understanding, and take decisive action. Brotherly countries deeply understand this. We are now on the path of promoting our spiritual values,” said Assol Moldokmatova, a distinguished cultural figure of Kyrgyzstan and Russia.