A success for all.




The success of landlocked developing countries is essential to the success of the 2030 Agenda,” Mr. Guterres stressed.

We have the knowledge, and we have the tools … Together, we can transform geography from a barrier to a bridge – connecting not just markets, but the peoples and cultures that give meaning to development.

Speaking to reporters later, Mr. Guterres emphasized that the conference reflects a new era of cooperation taking shape across Central Asia – one grounded in mutual trust, shared priorities, and growing regional solidarity.

"At a time when multilateral cooperation is being tested, this spirit of partnership is more essential than ever," he said

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