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Embassy of Uzbekistan in the United States
Government of Uzbekistan
About Embassy of Uzbekistan in the United States
The Embassy of Uzbekistan represents a nation with deep historical significance in Central Asia, and since its opening in February 1993, has served as a bridge between the United States and the Republic of Uzbekistan. The United States was among the first countries to recognize Uzbekistan's independence, with diplomatic relations formally established on February 19, 1992, reflecting the strong foundational relationship between the two nations. Located in the heart of Washington, DC near Dupont Circle, the embassy embodies this commitment to fostering meaningful connections between the American and Uzbek communities. The mission extends beyond traditional diplomatic functions to embrace cultural and humanitarian cooperation, promoting understanding and exchange between the two countries. Through its work, the embassy honors Uzbekistan's rich heritage while supporting its citizens and strengthening bilateral relations. The embassy's presence in Washington, DC demonstrates the enduring partnership between the nations and provides a welcoming point of contact for those seeking to understand Uzbek culture, history, and governance. Whether serving citizens navigating consular needs or facilitating broader cultural dialogue, the embassy remains dedicated to representing Uzbekistan with integrity and fostering lasting connections within the American capital.