Uzbekistan asks for the Caspian Sea to be saved

Uzbekistan asks for the Caspian Sea to be saved

At an environmental conference in Turkmenistan, Uzbek Ambassador Ravshanbek Alimov announced the transition of regional dialogue to a more trusting and systemic level. For our republic, the Caspian Basin remains a key factor in stability and transport logistics.

The climate in Central Asia is warming twice as fast as the global average. The region suffers from water shortages, and soil degradation has affected over 80 million hectares.

Our President Shavkat Mirziyoyev proposes responding to these threats with concrete actions, such as strengthening cooperation between countries, implementing reforms, and pooling shared resources.

The Caspian Sea is the largest endorheic lake on the planet, and its water level is approximately 28 meters below sea level.

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