A decision on Uzbekistan’s chairmanship in the organization in 2016 was made at a meeting of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in Kuwait in May 2015.
"During its chairmanship, Uzbekistan will stand for strengthening the role of the OIC as an effective and authoritative forum of Muslim countries by focusing on strengthening the cultural and humanitarian potential of our organization," Kamilov added.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was established in September of 1969 to ensure Islamic solidarity in social, economic and political spheres. The organization has 57 member states.
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