Language Balance in Uzbekistan: An Acceptable Status Quo

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Yuriy Sarukhanyan
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Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR)Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR)
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2019

ยซIt is incorrect to speak about the competition between the Uzbek and Russian languages in Uzbekistan. They both occupy a certain niche in public and state life, neither of them can threaten the positions of the other, since they develop in parallel and isolation from each other,ยป โ€“ notes an international relations specialist from Tashkent and a participant in the cabar.asia school of analytics, Yuri Sarukhanyan.