To this end, we attach priority to strengthening the interactions with neighboring and adjacent regions.
In this regard, we have put forward a proposal to adopt a special Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly on strengthening the interconnectivity of Central and South Asia.
I would like to underscore once again that Afghanistan is an integral part of Central Asia.
It is not only us and the neighboring states, but also the whole world are interested in the establishment of peace and tranquility in this country.
Therefore, we are always doing our best to help the Afghan people.
We have recently opened the Uzbek-Afghan border and resumed the supply of basic-needs and oil products, as well as electricity to this country.
During these challenging times, it is impossible to isolate Afghanistan and leave it within the range of its problems.
As it is well known, last year, from this high rostrum, we proposed to establish a permanent UN Committee on Afghanistan.
The influence and voice of the United Nations on Afghanistan must be heard louder than ever.
The growing number of threats and conflicts, transnational threats in the world requires further strengthening of the international cooperation.
The presentation of the results of the ten-year plan of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy in Central Asia in Tashkent in November this year and holding an international conference on the prospects will undoubtedly serve these noble purposes.