Mrs. Saida Mirziyoyeva addresses at the UN 2023 Water Conference
Janobioliylari,
Hurmatlihamkasblar,
Assalomualaykum!
Mr. President,
YourExcellencies,
Distinguished colleagues,
First of all, I would like to commend the Governments of the Republic of Tajikistan and the Kingdom of the Netherlands and all UN entities for co-hosting and convening the United Nations 2023 Water Conference.
In 2015 the United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals to build a better future for all people. Uzbekistan remains strongly committed to achieving these goals and has taken an initiative aimed at revitalizing the region and preserving water and ecosystems of the Aral Sea.
In 2017, UN Secretary-General AntónioGuterres visited the village of Muynak in Karakalpakstan. He said then “The Aral tragedy is the largest environmental catastrophe of our time, an example of how man destroys the planet”. Once the village of Muynak was a prosperous port city, the fourth largest supplier of fish products to twelve republics. There was a cannery, gardens bloomed and people had healthy children and hopes for the future. Then everything changed. People broke the balance, and now there is a cemetery of ships on its dead shores.
Allow me to recite an extract from the elegy of a famous poet YibrayimYusupov:
Таўларшөгип, жергекирмегеншығар,
Жулдызларҳәмбирденсөнбегеншығар.
Дүньяҳешўақта-дакөрмегеншығар:
Бирмайдандатеңизқурыпқалғанын…
The poem describes the tragedy of a sea turning into a desert in a blink of an eye. In Karakalpakstan, they still mourn the Sea as they would a human.
The full sea remains only in the paintings of artists hanging in the Nukus Museum: shining and shimmering, giving life and freedom. It was only when it disappeared that people understood its value.
The crisis of the Aral Sea is a devastating reminder of the Kahn sequences of human environmental neglect. However, thanks to the efforts of caring people, it is now becoming a symbol of hope and renewal.
Our country has been making coherent efforts in addressing the negative Kahn sequences of the desiccation of the Aral Sea. At the 75th session of the UN General Assembly, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev proposed a special resolution declaring the Aral Sea region a zone of environmental innovations and technologies. The resolution was unanimously adopted in 2021 in co-sponsorship of 60 countries.


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