In Avaz, the UN conference ended in developing countries that did not have access to the sea. The UN conference on developing countries that have no access to the sea ended with the adoption of a historical declaration Economic development today in Avaz the third UN conference on developing countries that did not have access to the sea completed work. Its participants adopted the Avazy political declaration – a historical document aimed at accelerating sustainable development and strengthening the stability of 32 states of the world, devoid of direct access to the sea. 62 ~ the four -day forum, who passed under the slogan “Movement through partnership”, gathered the heads of state, senior representatives of the UN, development partners and leaders of the private sector to discuss such long -standing problems as trade, lack of infrastructure and vulnerability before changing climate. & nbsp; ~ 60 > declaration, backed by the Avazy program of actions for 2024–2034 years, determines a unified strategy in five priority areas: structural economic transformation, trade and regional integration, transport and infrastructure, adaptation to adaptation to to climate change and reduction of disaster risk, mobilization of financing and partnerships. “This is a plan of action, not just words,” said the Deputy General of the UN Secretary General, a high representative for the issues of the least developed countries, developing countries that do not have access to the sea, and small island developing states, and the General Secretary of the conference Rabab Fatima. – Target investments in infrastructure, assistance in trade and resistance to climate change will help to reveal the potential of countries of this category and guarantee that no one will be left without attention. The UN is ready to support this decade of actions. ”The declaration provides for an increase in investment by multilateral development banks, strengthening cooperation of the South -South and wider inclusion of the interests of developing countries that do not have access to the sea, in global trade and climatic summons. The document also & nbsp; The issues of monitoring the implementation of the adopted agreements and their implementation under the leadership of the countries themselves are included, when coordinating by the UN Office on the issues of the least developed countries, developing countries that do not have access to the sea, and small island developing states. ~ 60 > ~ ~ 60 > as a country of the forum, Turkmenistan presented a number of initiatives, presented a number of initiatives, a number of initiatives, a number of initiatives, a number of initiatives The conference supplementing the goals, including the global atlas of sustainable transportation, the global transition to the hydrogen energy and the Caspian environmental initiative. 60 > 62 > 62 ~“The Avazy Declaration reflects our general vision of partnership and progress,” said the National leader of the Turkmen people Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov. – joint efforts – transit countries, partners on development and private sector – we will be able to overcome geographical restrictions and build sustainable prosperity for our peoples. ”62 ~~ 60 > what is further ? further annid The ministerial meetings of representatives of developing countries that do not have access to the sea, within the framework of the UN General Assembly, will monitor progress, and the upcoming events-such as the climate conference (KS-30) in Brazil, the Junction in Geneva and the Global Mountain Summit in Kyrgyzstan-will become important sites to promote the conference priorities. The medium -term overview of the Avazinsky Action Program is scheduled for 2030. 60 > Avazinsky declaration became the most important step for states deprived of a direct access to the sea, and a symbol of revived global solidarity aimed at turning geographical deficiency into a general Advantage. Cooperation begins with neighbors ~ 60 > “for Turkmenistan, the conference is not only a significant political event,” a constant representative of Turkmenistan at the UN Axoltan Ataeva emphasized during the final briefing for journalists. – This is a reflection of the foreign policy philosophy of Turkmenistan: to be a bridge, not a barrier. ” 60 > we are talking not only about global partnerships – cooperation begins with neighbors. As the United Nations Certain Coordinator in Turkmenistan Dmitry Shlapachenko noted in an interview with the UN news service, this conference is very important for the region since it has collected all the heads of the Central Asian state. & Amp; nbsp; 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ The permanent UN coordinator in Turkmenistan Dmitry Shlapachenko. “The goal, of course, in order to increase the turnover,” he continued, telling the UN Secretary General during his meetings with the leaders of the Central Asian countries gave Portugal and Spain. “He said that while these countries were not in the European Union, there was some absolutely insignificant trade between them, and as soon as they joined the EU, 40 percent of all goods exported by Portugal entered Spain. And this is really possible to improve the life of both peoples, & nbsp; ”the permanent coordinator emphasized. – And this, it seems to me, is very important to keep in mind when we are talking about Central Asia. Because there are still a lot of things here, but we move in the right direction. ” The permanent coordinator of the UN in Uzbekistan Sabina Makhl informed the UN news service that representatives of the UN in Central Asia regularly hold joint meetings in order to monitor the clock. Uzbekistan is one of the two countries that do not have access to the sea (the neighbors of Uzbekistan also do not have access to the sea), according to her, are also faced with their unique problems. ~ p >“The UN team in Uzbekistan in the next five years intends to use the demographic advantage of the country, investing in the well -being of the population,” Makhl shared. – This is one of our strategic priorities, since Uzbekistan is a very “young” country – 60 percent of its population are people under 30 years of age. ”& Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; for Lesoto, no exit to the sea, particular interest is of particular interest. The water question – Lesotho wants to share her water, which she has a lot, but she needs investments. The UN news service was told by the constant coordinator of the UN in Lesoto Amanda Kozi Makavashi. “Water from Lesotho helps to save lives in countries such as South Africa, Namibia, Botswan and others,” said the UN representative. – Lesotho can produce energy from renewable sources – wind and sun – and also supply it with neighbors, but it needs investments for the development of infrastructure. ”~ 60 >~ 60 > other ideas and initiatives were discussed on the conference and continue on others venues. 62 ~ in the Avaz the UN flag ~ 60 > avase says goodbye to the guests. On Friday, a ceremony of the symbolic descent of the Flags of the UN and Turkmenistan raised at the beginning of the week took place. “Avaza will be remembered as a decisive moment for the path on which there are developing countries that do not have access to the sea – not only in connection with the great success of the conference itself, but also as the beginning of the new era of ambitious partnerships and decisive actions,” said the Deputy Secretary General of the UN Rabab Fatima, summing up the forum. 62 >