Students Participate in Colloquium at the French Senate |
Monday, 12 April 2010 |
Students at the School of International Relations at AGS attended a colloquium on Uzbekistan at the French Senate on April 6. The colloquium was organized by the Institut France-Europe-Asie and sponsored by French Senator André Dulair and Ouzbekistan Ambassador to France and Portugal, H.E. Bakhromjon Aloev. The discussions focused on Uzbekistan's development and current position in the international economic and political landscape. "I learned a lot about the history and development of Uzbekistan, which is the most populated Central Asian country. I particularly found interesting the government's current emphasis on social and environmental issues." says one of the students who attended. |
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