Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Norov of Uzbekistan

As for the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Uzbekistan has not yet worked out its approach, Norov said following a regular session of the Uzbekistan-EU Cooperation Council in Brussels.
The problem of shaping and promoting the ideology of tolerance, mutual understanding and cultural diversity has taken on a special urgency to maintain peace and security at the regional and global levels, Norov said at the UN General Assembly's annual high-level debate.
Uzbek Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov has called on the members of the United Nations (UN) to prevent the fight against terrorism from turning into Islamophobia.
Visiting Ashgabat on July 26, Uzbek foreign minister Vladimir Norov said “work on laying the Turkmenistan-China pipeline, which will pass through Uzbekistan, is in full swing.
Norov said his country is also calling for stronger relations given the positive and constructive role of Iran at regional and international levels.
Vladimir Norov said that Uzbekistan appreciated Bulgaria's role in enhancing cooperation with the Central Asian states.
In the meeting Uzbek Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov said that his government did not intend to explain itself to anyone and called instead for non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states.
Uzbekistan Minister for Foreign Affairs Vladimir Norov meets with the European Union Cooperation Council in Brussels on Nov 8, 2006.
Vladimir Norov was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Uzbekistan in Belgium.
The release was ordered by a judge on November 8, as Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov took part in a meeting between the European Council and an Uzbek delegation.
Seems to me that Uzbek Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov knows what he is doing and why, and so here we have a "cultural Muslim" who is really not one but is helping out his Muslim brothers in the worldwide community (OIC.
Speaking at a coordinating ministerial session of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), Uzbek Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov expressed concerns about growing Islamophobia and intolerance in various parts of the world, the Ministry told Interfax on Saturday.
Norov supported the OIC's initiatives "on unifying and consolidating the Muslim countries in confronting the fundamental changes determined by new challenges and threats to security," among them extremism, terrorism, drug trafficking, and Islamophobia.
Tashkent: The Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan, Vladimir Norov has termed the first ever visit by a Pakistan Parliamentary Delegation to Uzbekistan as a land mark event in bilateral relations.
Uzbek Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov said in the Kazakh capital, Astana, recently that his government does not intend to "explain ourselves to anyone.
the wider international community.
Vladimir Imamovich Norov is appointed as the new Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, having replaced E.
Previously Vladimir Norov was working as the Deputy, First Deputy to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the country.
Myers "informed US of the decision to increase the financing of joint projects by 21 million dollars," Uzbek Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov said after meeting the US general.
Vladimir Norov said “the problem of shaping and promoting the ideology of tolerance, mutual understanding and cultural diversity has taken on a special urgency” in recent years.
Norov said the situation inside Afghanistan was clearly deteriorating, despite the enormous efforts and measures being undertaken by the coalition forces and the wider international community.
Vladimir Norov said that “despite the enormous efforts and measures being undertaken by international community and the coalition forces, the situation in Afghanistan tends to deteriorate and civilians keep dying.