Abstract

This article focuses on the realization of bilateral international agreements signed by the Republic of Uzbekistan with the Arab states in the Persian Gulf region (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Sultanate of Oman, Kuwait and Qatar). At the same time, the agreements concluded between these countries since the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan have been researched. The article notes that the investments made by the Arab Development Funds are mainly directed to improving infrastructure, construction and development of the economy sectors, and have shown effective results. In the concluding part of the article, the author makes proposals to strengthen the effectiveness of international agreements between Uzbekistan and the Gulf Arab states.

Highlights

  • Over the years of independence, we have observed that the legal framework of cooperation relations of Uzbekistan has improved in various directions

  • It should be noted that the contractual legal framework of Uzbekistan's relations with the Gulf Arab states has developed in several directions

  • The effectiveness of the legal framework of Uzbekistan and the Gulf countries can be justified in the sectors of the economy, the allocation and implementation of loan agreements and grants by the funds for various projects

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International Journal of Social Science And Human Research

Doctor of Philosophy in Law,Department of International Law and Human Rights of UNESCO, University of World Economy and Diplomacy

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