Today, I organised the Central Asia-EU
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. This conference serves as a bridge between the European Parliament and Central Asia, fostering dialogue despite the vast distances and diverse cultures.
We embark on discussions around empowering women, safeguarding human rights, and enhancing women's participation in politics. Despite our differences, we share common challenges and responsibilities toward our citizens.
In the realm of parliamentary systems, Europe's and Central Asia's structures differ, reflecting diverse traditions. Still, women's participation has seen notable progress in both regions, breaking barriers and becoming integral to our political landscapes.
Now, let's focus on the critical link between women's empowerment and human rights. In the European Parliament, women have been crucial advocates for human rights, and we acknowledge the pivotal role of female parliamentarians in Central Asia in this regard.
Looking ahead, the future of women's rights in Central Asia holds promise, mirroring the progress witnessed in the European Parliament. Our shared commitment lies in creating environments where women's rights are not just protected but celebrated.
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[2023-11-14 15:51 UTC]