Uzbekistan joins international peace council for Gaza during Washington visit

By Park Sae-jin Posted : March 3, 2026, 14:56 Updated : March 3, 2026, 14:56
Courtesy of the Embassy of Uzbekistan in the Republic of Korea

SEOUL, March 03 (AJP) - President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited Washington from February 17 to February 19 at the invitation of United States President Donald Trump to participate in the inaugural meeting of the Peace Council. The working visit combined high-level political discussions with an extensive economic program, resulting in several agreements designed to strengthen the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and the United States.

The Peace Council is an intergovernmental initiative introduced by President Trump following a Gaza peace plan endorsed by the United Nations Security Council in November 2025. This platform serves as a mechanism to coordinate humanitarian assistance and establish institutional frameworks for the long-term reconstruction and socio-economic recovery of the Gaza Strip. The founding charter was signed in Davos on January 22, 2026, by a group of nations including Jordan, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Uzbekistan joined the founding members to reaffirm its commitment to peaceful diplomacy and international law. The country has recognized Palestine since 1994 and has provided practical humanitarian support, including 1.5 million dollars through UNRWA in 2023 and the evacuation of 100 wounded Palestinian women and children for medical rehabilitation in late 2023. In 2025, Uzbekistan established a dedicated state fund to provide asylum, healthcare, and education for Palestinian citizens received in the country.

At the February 19 meeting in Washington, which included representatives from more than 40 countries, President Trump announced that nine nations—Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait—had jointly pledged 7 billion dollars in assistance to Gaza. The United States committed an additional 10 billion dollars to support the council’s operations.

During the session, President Mirziyoyev emphasized that any external governance framework for Gaza must rely on internal public support to ensure legitimacy and stability. He confirmed that Uzbekistan is ready to contribute to the construction of residential housing, schools, and healthcare facilities in Gaza to support both humanitarian and development goals.

The economic dimension of the visit focused on a portfolio of contracts and projects exceeding 100 billion dollars, originally discussed during the 80th United Nations General Assembly in September 2025. These agreements cover aviation, mining, chemicals, energy, and innovation. Specific projects include cooperation with Denali Exploration Group and Re Element Technologies on rare earth elements, as well as partnerships with Palo Alto Networks regarding artificial intelligence.

President Mirziyoyev held meetings with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Eximbank President John Jovanovic, and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. A formal agreement establishing a bilateral Investment Platform was signed to facilitate financing for industrial and infrastructure projects. Discussions also addressed Uzbekistan's accession to the World Trade Organization and the development of poultry clusters and agro-industrial cooperation.

Trade turnover between the two countries increased 4.7-fold between 2017 and 2025, reaching 1 billion dollars. Exports from Uzbekistan are currently dominated by services, which account for 81 percent of the total, including programming and financial services. Imports from the United States primarily consist of machinery and equipment, representing 59 percent of the trade volume.

As of February 2026, 346 enterprises with American capital operate in Uzbekistan. The current economic strategy aims to move beyond trade toward long-term technological partnerships in sectors such as electronics, microelectronics, and pharmaceuticals. This includes potential joint production with companies such as NVIDIA, Intel, and Qualcomm.

The visit concluded with the signing of bilateral documents regarding the extraction of critical minerals, financial market reforms, and investment climate improvements. This information was released by the Embassy of Uzbekistan in South Korea on March 3.

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