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14/04/2025
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The Young Public Diplomacy Summit (YPDS) program held a 3-day summit in Tashkent for young and aspiring representatives of various fields interested in diplomacy.
At this summit, which took place from April 6-8 of this year, young diplomats from different countries around the world, including Italy, Spain, Indonesia, England, Russia, Colombia, Brazil, Pakistan, Iran, India, Sudan, China, Azerbaijan, China, and Uzbekistan, exchanged views.

In this program, participants explored contemporary public diplomacy practices, the role of indigenous peoples, the intersection of art and activism, and the central role of cultural connections through a series of carefully designed modules.

Dildora Bahriddinova, senior lecturer at the Department of “Theory and Practice of English Language” of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, participated in this summit held in Tashkent and returned home having improved her knowledge of international diplomacy.

The summit participants also had the opportunity to visit the Pakistani Embassy at the invitation of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Pakistan to Uzbekistan, H.E. Ahmed Farooq, and put theoretical knowledge into practice. The summit was held in an interesting and international manner.


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