INTERNATIONAL — May 10, 2026

Japan and Uzbekistan Discuss Afghanistan's Reconstruction

Japan and Uzbekistan discussed supporting the reconstruction of Afghanistan and improving living conditions to ensure regional stability.

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Japan and Uzbekistan Discuss Afghanistan's Reconstruction
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Japan and Uzbekistan have held discussions focused on the reconstruction of Afghanistan and the improvement of living conditions for the Afghan people.

During the meeting, both nations emphasized the importance of supporting Afghanistan's reconstruction efforts. The discussions centered on the belief that enhancing the daily lives and living standards of the population is a critical step toward achieving long-term stability.

Furthermore, Japan and Uzbekistan stated that the prosperity and stability of Afghanistan are essential for the security of the broader region. The two countries highlighted that regional stability cannot be fully realized without a stable and prosperous Afghanistan.

The talks reflected a shared commitment to addressing the humanitarian and infrastructural needs of the country as a means of fostering a more secure environment for all neighboring states.

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