Within the framework of the UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries program, the heads of state participated in events dedicated to the national days of Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan.
The National Days are organized to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the peoples of the countries of the region, strengthened good neighborly relations, and expanding cultural and humanitarian cooperation. National pavilions, including exhibitions of traditions, crafts, and modern achievements in culture, art, and tourism, were presented. Gastronomic presentations and culinary master classes were also organized.
The pavilion of Uzbekistan, based on the traditional Uzbek courtyard - "hovli" with national elements, left a vivid impression on visitors.
The event became another example of regional identity and cultural diversity, contributing to the strengthening of mutual understanding and the formation of a positive perception of Central Asia.
