BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 13. On 12 December
2025, Chairperson of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic
of Uzbekistan Tanzila Narbaeva received the delegation of TURKPA
led by Secretary General Ambassador Ramil Hasan, Trend reports via TURKPA.


Narbaeva warmly congratulated Ambassador Ramil Hasan on his
election as Secretary General of TURKPA.


Highlighting the shared values, culture, and traditions of the
Turkic states, she underscored that these commonalities form a
natural foundation for deeper cooperation across all areas and
reaffirmed Uzbekistan’s strong commitment to strengthening unity
within the Turkic world family. She also stressed that the Turkic
world must remain united, as lasting success is impossible without
solidarity.


While stressing the importance of the activity of TURKPA both on
international platforms and in the harmonization of legislative
frameworks, Ramil Hasan expressed strong confidence and hope that
Uzbekistan would become a full member during the Plenary Session of
TURKPA to be held in Kyrgyzstan in 2026.


Secretary General highlighted the coordination meeting held in
the frame of the 23rd Autumn Session of the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly. He conveyed sincere appreciation for the participation of
the members of National Delegation of Uzbekistan to the OSCE PA
noting their great contribution to the success of the meeting.


Secretary General also presented the Roadmap and Report on the
results of the coordination meeting and Working Plan for 2026
prepared by International Secretariat, which outline steps for
protecting the national interests of member parliaments,
strengthening parliamentary diplomacy, and ensuring coordinated
action on common priorities. He highlighted past initiatives,
including observation of the extraordinary parliamentary elections
in Kyrgyzstan on 30 November 2025 by TURKPA International Election
Observation Mission.


Secretary General also briefed the Chairperson on his initiative
to convene annual informal meetings of speakers of parliament,
following the successful practice of informal summits of Heads of
State, expressing that the first informal meeting of TURKPA
Speakers is scheduled for April 2026 on the margins of the 152nd
Assembly of Inter-Parliamentary Union to be held in Istanbul.


Tanzila Narbaeva also expressed her support for the initiative
of the Secretary General regarding the TURKPA+ format. She
emphasized the importance of further developing the cooperation of
TURKPA platforms with the European Union, the OSCE Parliamentary
Assembly, the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly, and other relevant
institutions, noting in this context that parliamentary diplomacy,
as well as the role and significance of TURKPA, would come to the
forefront.


Following the discussions, an agreement was reached to further
strengthen cooperation between the parliaments of the Turkic
states, as well as to ensure active participation in the events
held within the framework of TURKPA.