Jonathan Henick on Uzbekistan's Strategic Importance to the U.S.

"It's historically the center of a major trading route and is very rich in terms of natural resources...critical minerals, energy resources."
U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan Jonathan Henick tells Richard Quest how Uzbekistan is of strategic importance to the United States.

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  • @roo4d518
    @roo4d518Ай бұрын

    Hopefully Uzbekistan’s position will not change

  • @green_views
    @green_viewsАй бұрын

    Social attitude will never change about your question sir. So don't even think about this

  • @OrzubekRustamov-ec3vi
    @OrzubekRustamov-ec3viАй бұрын

    Every nation has its own standards. Not everything that the US government supports or makes legal should be considered as sane, or should be shown as a model of how things should be done.

  • @behruzmuminov2060
    @behruzmuminov2060Ай бұрын

    Welcome to Uzbekistan!🇺🇿🇺🇿🤝

  • @sukrandelorme8838
    @sukrandelorme8838Ай бұрын

    Ambassador talks about America’s stands on human rights while being complicit, providing arms to Israel killing of innocent civilians 🥵how disgusting!

  • @abbossherboyev7620
    @abbossherboyev7620Ай бұрын

    I was watching this interview until the disgusting question as an Uzbekistan's citizen I hope that the legislation will never be included in our Constitution.

  • @parvizhamidov1078

    @parvizhamidov1078

    Ай бұрын

    Nima dedi?

  • @abbossherboyev7620

    @abbossherboyev7620

    Ай бұрын

    @@parvizhamidov1078 lgbt haliyam taqiqlangan bu davlatda deb savol berdi jurnalist

  • @parvizhamidov1078

    @parvizhamidov1078

    Ай бұрын

    @@abbossherboyev7620 'why are you gay?' Deb javob berish kk edi🤣

  • @EmilRadsky-ll8kx

    @EmilRadsky-ll8kx

    Ай бұрын

    @@abbossherboyev7620 nima uchun lgbt taqiqlangan lekin sasiq islom emas? lgbtchilar hech kimga ko'chada kelib nima uchun bunaqa kiyinding nima uchun ramazonda suv ichding deb bezovta qilmaydi islomiy fanatiklaga o'xshab, yoki adresingni tasha sani o'ldiraman demaydi.

  • @abbossherboyev7620

    @abbossherboyev7620

    Ай бұрын

    Don't say something about a religion based on its followers There are good and bad guys in every country and every religion. Muslims don't mock any religion or it's believers like you. I completely believe that you will take your "reward" in the next world.

  • @user-og1rc8ek3l
    @user-og1rc8ek3lАй бұрын

    Good luck Uzbekistan

  • @qudratshukurov4760
    @qudratshukurov476026 күн бұрын

    Come to UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿🎉

  • @novaoratio310
    @novaoratio310Ай бұрын

    "I don't think our policy is ever like that"

  • @azizbekmukhamedov1848
    @azizbekmukhamedov1848Ай бұрын

    "🌍✨ We deeply appreciate the efforts of Ambassador Jonathan Henick and the U.S. Embassy in strengthening the ties between the USA and Uzbekistan. Your commitment to our country's sovereignty, diversified international relations, and sustainable development is crucial and inspiring. Best wishes for continued success in fostering this important partnership!🌱🌱🌱 Hoping for a strengthened alliance between the U.S. and Uzbekistan that champions economic growth and sustainable development. 🌱🌱🌱

  • @otabekpardabaev4929
    @otabekpardabaev4929Ай бұрын

    When US talks about energy and sovereignty in the same context, you should be cautious. History speaks for itself and I would very much like Uzbekistan to be in an arms-length relationship with the US along with other powerhouses (Russia and China).

  • @Samsunjdjsnxiw
    @SamsunjdjsnxiwАй бұрын

    Uzbekistan

  • @SardorGM
    @SardorGMАй бұрын

    "I belive he belives in"

  • @kstar_ca
    @kstar_caАй бұрын

    Uzbekistan doesn't border Russia to the north:) the two countries don't share a border whatsoever

  • @TheTruthMatters.
    @TheTruthMatters.Ай бұрын

    "I believe that he believes it" 😂. Uzbekistan did in fact gain its independence from the Soviet Union but in reality uzbek officials including its president can't even say a work without Kremlin's approval.

  • @bahromkhokimjonov5331
    @bahromkhokimjonov5331Ай бұрын

    how dump question from journalist, uzb has own laws and beliefs that can't change by foreign states, thing that he asking isn't human right.

  • @EmilRadsky-ll8kx

    @EmilRadsky-ll8kx

    Ай бұрын

    it is, you cannot change lgbtq member beliefs by force.

  • @bahromkhokimjonov5331

    @bahromkhokimjonov5331

    Ай бұрын

    @@EmilRadsky-ll8kx there are only two genders in the world

  • @Abrayev_Jalol

    @Abrayev_Jalol

    Ай бұрын

    Our laws and nations never and ever support LGBT. We opposite it 1000%

  • @jasurbeksidiqov1906

    @jasurbeksidiqov1906

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@EmilRadsky-ll8kxBut why are gays trying to change ours?

  • @TommyWest-rs7ep
    @TommyWest-rs7epАй бұрын

    Wow!!! What a hypocrisy! They are supporting human rights around the world, you better support human rights in your country. Your concept of ''human rights'' works only for specific types of people. Do you think that innocent people in Palestine are not humans? What about 1 million citizens of Iraq that u killed? Were not they humans? What about Afganistan? Libiya? Sudan?

  • @jamilbrugsen1362
    @jamilbrugsen136228 күн бұрын

    uzbeks very much chinaoriented nation

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