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Turkmenistan–Uzbekistan relations

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Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Turkmenistan–Uzbekistan relations refers to the relations between the neighbouringTurkmenistan andUzbekistan. Uzbekistan has an embassy inAshgabat.[1] Turkmenistan has an embassy inTashkent.[2] Both countries were previouslysubordinated republics of theSoviet Union asTurkmen Soviet Socialist Republic andUzbek Soviet Socialist Republic before its collapse in 1991.

History

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The Embassy of Turkmenistan in Tashkent was opened in 1996. The Embassy of Uzbekistan in Ashgabat was opened in 1995.

Rifts

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Relations between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan became very tense in the 1990s, in which a major source of tension was ethnic conflict and border controls. In the former, the Turkmen minority of Uzbekistan and the Uzbek minority of Turkmenistan have been subjected to state sponsored discriminations, while many have a lack of fluency in the other nation's language as well asRussian, which are the languages of higher education.[3]

Relations in late 2002

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Karimov,Putin,Niyazov andNazarbayev in 2002

Ties worsened particularly under the government of Turkmen PresidentSaparmurat Niyazov, who in November 2002 accused Uzbekistan of being responsible for sponsoring an attempt on his life. He accused Uzbekistan's ambassador in Ashgabat, Abdurashid Kadyrov, of assisting an alleged coup leader, former Foreign ministerBoris Şyhmyradow.[4] As a result, the Uzbek ambassador was forced to leave[5] and in the following days, Turkmen authorities forcibly relocated ethnic Uzbeks living near the Turkmen border.[3] The peak in this tension arose when a month later, when the special forces of theMinistry for National Security of Turkmenistan raided the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Ashgabat on 16 December to look for Şyhmyradow.[6] The raid violated theVienna Convention on the Immunity of Diplomatic Missions and Diplomats. The Turkmen authorities justified the raid by saying that they were trying to “search for terrorists hiding in the embassy”.[7] During the invasion of the embassy, the Ambassador Kadyrov and his wife were at the Kazakh Embassy, at a gala reception in honor of theIndependence Day of Kazakhstan.[7] As a result, Uzbek PresidentIslam Karimov on principle refused to personally participate in the funeral of Niyazov several years later.[8][9]

Border

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CIS meeting in 2008

Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan had serious "issues" regarding their mutual border until May 2004 when the Turkmen Foreign Ministry released a statement on May 31, 2004 saying disputes had been resolved.[10][11] Relations on this issue have further improved in recent years, with work to achieve the full demarcation of the border have been ongoing.[12]

Positive developments

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The state visit of President Karimov to Turkmenistan in October 2007 and the state visit of the new Turkmen PresidentGurbanguly Berdimuhamedov to Uzbekistan in March 2008[13] became important stages in the positive development of Turkmen-Uzbek relations. Subsequent meetings (particularly their meeting in 2012)[14] between Berdimuhamedov and Karimov contributed to the development of relations. UntilShavkat Mirziyoev became Uzbekistan's president in September 2016, Turkmenistan was considered to be the only Central Asian neighbor which it had good bilateral relations.[15]

Ambassadors

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Ambassadors from Turkmenistan to Uzbekistan:

  • Soltan Pirmukhammedov (1996-2012)
  • Shiri Shiriev (2012-2018)
  • Yazkuli Mamedov (2018–present)

Ambassadors from Uzbekistan to Turkmenistan:

  • Abdulakhat Jalilov (1995-1999)
  • Abdurashid Kadyrov (1999-2002)
  • Alisher Kadyrov (2005-2009)
  • Sherzod Fayziev (2009-2012)
  • Javkhar Izamov (2012-2016)
  • Akmalzhon Kuchkarov (2016–present)[16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Uzbekistan, Embassies and Consulates". VISIT-UZBEKISTAN.COM. Retrieved2009-07-21.
  2. ^"Embassies/Consulates in Uzbekistan". GoAbroad.com. Retrieved2009-07-21.
  3. ^ab"TURKMENISTAN RECONSIDERS RELATIONS WITH UZBEKISTAN".www.cacianalyst.org. Retrieved2020-12-23.
  4. ^"Turkmenistan: In Sign Of Rising Tension, Ashgabat Expels Uzbek Ambassador".RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved2020-12-23.
  5. ^"Turkmenistan Orders Expulsion Of Uzbek Ambassador".RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved2020-12-23.
  6. ^"Turkmenistan: Uzbekistan Protests Raid On Its Embassy".RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved2020-12-23.
  7. ^ab"Туркмения вторглась на территорию Узбекистана". «Коммерсантъ». Retrieved2019-11-06.
  8. ^"Кто едет на похороны Ниязова".«Газета.Ru». Retrieved2020-06-27.
  9. ^"В Туркменистане прошли похороны президента Сапармурата Ниязова".Первый канал. Retrieved2020-06-27.
  10. ^Dates Related to Elections, Officials, and Policy 2004. RadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyArchived May 9, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  11. ^International Crisis Group (4 April 2002),CENTRAL ASIA - BORDER DISPUTES AND CONFLICT POTENTIAL(PDF), retrieved28 October 2018
  12. ^European Institute for Asian Studies (2018),Note of Comment on Relations between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan ahead of the Visit By President Berdimuhamedov to Tashkent, retrieved28 October 2018
  13. ^"Президент Туркменистана находится с визитом в Узбекистане".ia-centr.ru (in Russian). Retrieved2020-12-23.
  14. ^"Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan: Can Common Interests Push Old Quarrels Aside?".Jamestown. Retrieved2020-12-23.
  15. ^"Analysis: Turkmenistan's Uzbek Problem".RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved2020-12-23.
  16. ^uz, Kun."Послом Узбекистана в Туркменистане стал Акмалжон Кучкаров".Kun.uz (in Russian). Retrieved2020-12-23.
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