Cultural Relationship between Uzbekistan and Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the Field of Tourism
Abstract
This article discusses the cultural relationship between Uzbekistan and Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the field of tourism. At the same time, the growing prestige of mutually beneficial relations in the cultural sphere of interstate relations based on mutual trust and respect, equality, creates great opportunities for Uzbekistan in this regard.
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