
The speech of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly was linguistically analyzed by the Center for Economic Research and Reforms. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
During this analysis, it was identified which topics and terms the head of state focused on more in his speech. According to the results, the most frequently used phrase was "Central Asia," which was repeated six times in the speech.
Additionally, the phrase "sustainable development" was mentioned four times. The analysis showed that the president's speech placed great emphasis on regional cooperation and sustainable progress.
Furthermore, important directions related to human capital were also discussed. In particular, the role of women in society, strengthening the healthcare system, and the efficient use of water resources were specifically highlighted.
According to the Center's experts, when the words in the speech were analyzed by topics, the main focus was concentrated in two areas: cooperation within Central Asia (18 percent) and transport and environmental issues (18 percent). Thus, Shavkat Mirziyoyev's speech at the UN demonstrates deep attention not only to regional politics but also to globally significant issues such as ecological sustainability, healthcare, and gender matters.
This analysis was conducted by the Center for Economic Research and Reforms (source: iqtisodiy.uz).