AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUzbek-Turkish ties: Uzbekistan and Türkiye pledged stronger cooperation across culture, education, science, and tourism, with plans to intensify joint projects ahead of an Organization of Turkic States summit in Türkiye. Nomad culture on stage: Chefs from 15 countries will compete in “World Nomad Cuisine” at the VI World Nomad Games (Sept 2–5) using kazans and stones, with byzhy, kuurdak, and a “secret box” creativity challenge. Heritage dialogue: A China–Uzbekistan cultural exchange linked Liangzhu City’s UNESCO heritage with Samarkand, focusing on conservation, research, and revitalizing Silk Road sites. Art spotlight: The Savitsky State Museum of Art in Nukus—often called “the Louvre in the Desert”—is highlighted for its Russian avant-garde collection and Karakalpak heritage. Islamic heritage forum: Tashkent’s Islamic Civilization Forum is reported to propose global initiatives to preserve Islamic scholarly heritage. Sports & youth: Uzbekistan’s presence shows up across regional events, from athletics and boxing coverage to World Nomad Games preparations and volunteer training in Kyrgyzstan. Culture beyond borders: A ballet gala is set to open the 15th Gabala International Music Festival with international stars.
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