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Press conference at the Iraqi Embassy in The Hague: an update on the situation in Iraq
However, H.E. Dr. Al-Alawi stressed, in order to effectively tackle the root causes of terrorism, Iraq and the region need not only security and reconstruction efforts, but also a broad, comprehensive socio-economic strategy. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi recently promoted such a strategy in a regional tour, during which he visited his counterparts in several countries in the region.
Al-Abadi’s strategy consists of five main points, namely: enhancing regional cooperation; strengthening people to people relations; looking after the youth; promoting sustainable development in the region; providing the right environment for minimizing the need for foreign intervention.
Re-shifting the focus more specifically on Iraq, H.E. Dr. Al-Alawi also described the Iraqi government’s efforts to recover from the 2014 economic crisis, reducing state expenditure and starting a process of diversification of the Iraqi economy.


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Montblanc launched “Le Petit Prince” collection

The sage fox character from the book plays a starring role. The Precious Resin version has a milled cap decorated with a tone-on-tone fox face pattern. Another version pairs a blue lacquer barrel with a platinum-coated cap engraved with the fox pattern. The final is embellished with a contrasting fox pattern on the lacquered cap and barrel. All have platinum-coated fittings.
Le Petit Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s famed novella published in 1943, features unforgettable characters, a whimsical plot and often-quoted musings on life, love and friendship. Considered one of the most-translated works in the world, it transcends boundaries, gives way to creativity and poignantly states, “The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, they are felt with the heart.” For further information:Collection “Le Petit Prince” overview: https://www.youtube.
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Pictures by Sean Zanni/Montblanc
10 Reasons to Visit Uzbekistan
History and culture – The turquoise domes of the madrassah, shining through the centuries of majolica mausoleums and ornate brickwork of the minarets of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva, have an astonishing appeal.
The unique design, composition and technological solutions of ancient masters in the erection of monumental buildings amaze the imagination of spectators visiting the sights.
Taking a trip around the country brings spiritual enrichment to every traveler. Currently, Uzbekistan has a rather awe inspiring claim to fame, with about 15,000 objects of cultural, archaeological and architectural heritage spread throughout the country.
Ethnic tourism – Modern hotels are often indistinguishable from each other. Waking up in a hotel room, one does not immediately understand: Canberra or Bern? Falling asleep in the steppe under a Shanyrak – a round grid in the dome of a nomad yurt – under stars is a completely different thing.
The design of the yurt has not changed in two and a half thousand years, which cools in the heat and warms in the cold. Ethnic tourism provides an opportunity to immerse in the way of life of Uzbekistan. Various ethnographic, culinary and crafts fair festivals are held from spring to autumn, where tens of thousands of spectators from all over the world gather to get acquainted with the cultural diversity of the Uzbek people.
Leisure – The modern traveler now yearns for more than just following a guide from monument to monument. Uzbekistan offers such tourists many attractive and interesting places: the tops of Chimgan and the Charvak reservoir, the Nurata Mountains or the Aral Sea together with the plateau. For lovers of an active way of life, here is the real expanse: mountain hikes, fishing and hunting and in winter time – skiing and for the most daring – Heli Ski tours.
Ecological tourism – In a world where most larger cities have their night sky polluted, Tashkent stands out as a city with a beautiful starry night, facilitated by the proximity of the mountains. It is not surprising that in Uzbekistan many popular tourist routes pass near pristine nature reserves and national parks, teeming with animals, such as bears or golden eagles.
Recreational rest – All the more popular are trips to the picturesque mountain resorts of Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is also filled with balneological resorts that offer thermal, chloride-hydrocarbonate sodium waters for both drinking and therapeutic baths and showers.
Business tourism – The successful combination of developed modern infrastructure and the availability of attractive tourism facilities have turned Uzbekistan, in particular Tashkent and Samarkand, into the favorite places for holding international and regional events of several organisations.
In Uzbekistan today, the MICE industry (meetings – incentives – conferences – events) is actively developing, which in the modern world has become an integral part of tourism.
Shopping – Tamerlane and his descendants called on ceramicists, artists and architects from all over the empire to beautify the cities of Khiva, Samarkand and Bukhara. Their mosques were adorned with the finest murals and mosaics.
Happily, Uzbekistan’s artisanal skills live on and you can pick up handmade ceramics or needlework for just a few dollars in most madrassas, which have largely been transformed into bazaars.
Jeep tours – One of the most impressive and unusual forms of tourism in Uzbekistan are Jeep tours. At any temperature or season, this is how you can feel the beauty of the hard-to-reach places of Uzbekistan. Dazzling deserts, with the ruins of ancient cities, picturesque cliffs, mountain rivers, legendary cities, encountered on the way, immerse the traveler from one atmosphere to another.
Home away home – The cities of Tashkent and Bukhara have a rather European vibe – think lakeside beer gardens, landscaped public parks, and cafés next to most of the main tourist attractions.
Easy to get – With a little planning you can squeeze your tour into a week, making this the perfect bite of Silk Road splendour. European nationals can now obtain visas through a simplified procedure. Soon an e-visa system will be introduced to make the visit to Uzbekistan even easier.
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Photography by the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Brussels. President Mahmoud Abbas’ Statement
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