Uzbekistan intends to introduce a system for crossing borders with Tajikistan and Kazakhstan using ID cards, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev announced on November 20 while delivering a statement in the Legislative Chamber (Uzbekistan’s lower chamber of parliament), Gazeta.uz reports.
According to Mirziyoyev, effective foreign policy, expanding the network of friends and partners, and deepening regional cooperation with neighboring countries are crucial for the comprehensive development of the nation.
He reportedly emphasized that strengthening good-neighborly relations among Central Asian countries and ensuring regional security and stability will remain key priorities of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy.
In 2025, Uzbekistan will host a meeting of the "Central Asian Five" (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan), which he described as "another significant practical step in this direction."
"Since September 1, citizens of Uzbekistan have been able to visit Kyrgyzstan freely using ID cards instead of passports for foreign travels. We plan to implement a similar system with Kazakhstan and Tajikistan," Mirziyoyev was cited as stating.
He reportedly also noted that particular attention will be given to further developing effective and systematic ties with Central Asia’s nations, key international partners, reputable international and regional organizations, and financial institutions.