Alisher Kodirov proposed introducing a visa regime with Russia
Alisher Kodirov, leader of Uzbekistan's Milliy Tiklanish (National Revival) party, has proposed the introduction of a visa regime between Uzbekistan and Russia. His remarks came in response to a suggestion by Russian politician and LDPR leader Leonid Slutsky to develop a Migration Code.

Photo: Milliy Tiklanish
Kodirov emphasized the necessity of stricter migration policies amid concerns about regional instability and the potential rise in the number of relocated individuals. He argued that the visa regime would benefit not only Uzbekistan but the entire Central Asian region by enhancing oversight and imposing requirements for those seeking employment abroad.
"In light of expected instability and a significant increase in relocations, we should support Russian politicians' initiatives to establish visa-based entry and exit policies, as well as tighter controls and requirements for job-seekers," Kodirov stated.
He also highlighted the importance of cultural integration and knowledge for Uzbek migrants, stressing that citizens living in Uzbekistan must respect the country's language, culture, and local values. Similarly, those seeking work abroad should familiarize themselves with the local language, culture, laws, and job requirements to avoid challenges.
Kodirov underscored the broader benefits of such measures, particularly for vulnerable citizens. “This will help those unable to defend their rights, those subject to discrimination by local xenophobes, and, most importantly, those irresponsibly selling their lives to create a heavy social, political, and economic burden for Uzbekistan,” he said.
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