Security was fully ensured during the holiday period // The spirit of Navruz: equestrian parades were organized // Festive celebrations held under the slogan “Honoring Navruz means honoring humanity!” // Soldiers received professional certification // The memory of heroes was honored // // At the Strandja Tournament, National Guard servicemember Navbahor Hamidova won a gold medal // Iroda Ismoilova was awarded the “For Loyal Service” medal // Cyber sports, drone, and robotic technologies are being developed within the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan // In Andijan region, within the framework of meetings between the republican working group and youth, certificates were presented to conscripted servicemen // The Commander of the National Guard, Colonel General B. Tashmatov, met with youth and held an open dialogue during his field visits in the capital // In Fergana region, оперативе measures were carried out at the residences of individuals prone to committing crimes // A ceremonial event was organized for women serving in the National Guard system on the occasion of March 8 – International Women’s Day // A training session was held on ensuring financial transparency and creating an environment free from corruption // The heritage of ancestors is a source of national pride and patriotism // Colonel General B. Tashmatov familiarized himself with the activities of the Tashkent “Temurbeklar School” military academic lyceum // The Commander of the National Guard conducted study visits in Syrdarya and Jizzakh regions // A republican military scientific-practical conference on “Prospects for the development of science and pedagogical technologies in the military education system” was organized // The Commander of the National Guard began his initial field activities in Yunusabad district // Targeted measures to create a safe environment and ensure public security were implemented in Samarkand and Bukhara regions // Youth policy priorities remain under constant attention // Colonel General B. Tashmatov was elected Chairman of the Hand-to-Hand Combat Federation of Uzbekistan’s law enforcement agencies // Work aimed at strengthening the combat capability, physical and moral readiness of National Guard personnel and improving them in line with modern requirements continues //

A MEETING WAS HELD WITH THE DELEGATION OF EXPERTS FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION PROGRAM IN CENTRAL ASIA "LEICA"

At the present stage of world development, in all states, a significant role is assigned to law enforcement agencies, which are the main support of governments in ensuring internal security, maintaining calm and stability in the country.

In order to exchange views on cooperation in the fight against terrorism, on 23 February this year, the International Cooperation Department of the National guard held a working meeting with representatives of the European Union program to assist Central Asian countries in strengthening the skills of law enforcement agencies in the LEICA region.

During the meeting, the head of this program and the head of the European delegation, Jérôme Ribo-Gaillard, stressed that as part of the implementation of the program, the European side intends to build a constructive dialogue with the law enforcement and security structures of the Central Asian states in increasing their potential in order to improve security both at the national and international level. regional level. At the same time, the interlocutor noted that it is envisaged to provide technical assistance based on an in-depth analysis of needs in the region, as well as conduct thematic trainings.

Also, the European side expressed interest in studying the best practices of the countries of Central Asia, in particular Uzbekistan, in various aspects of the fight against terrorism.

As a result of the meeting, which took place in an atmosphere of friendly dialogue, an agreement was reached on the establishment and further development of bilateral cooperation within the framework of this program in ensuring law and order in Central Asia.

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