As previously reported, during the visit to Madrid, Spain, the delegation of Uzbekistan visited the publishing house Mueller & Schindler, one of the leading European publishing houses.
This publishing house has been closely cooperating with the World Society for the Study, Preservation and Popularization of the Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan (WOSCU) for many years. A number of joint projects have been implemented. The Chairman of WOSCU, Director of the Center for Islamic Civilization Firdavs Abdukhalikov, Advisor to the President of Uzbekistan, People's Writer Khayriddin Sultanov, Director of the State Museum of the History of the Timurids Khurshid Fayziev, WOSCU coordinator Ekaterina Soboleva discussed new projects with the President of Mueller & Schindler Charlotte Kramer, Vice President Alexander Wilhelm. In particular, an initiative was put forward to publish the work "Temur's Regulations" in Spanish in the future.
"Allow me to express my sincere gratitude to His Excellency the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan for the large-scale, systematic, and truly historic work being carried out in this field." Such attention to culture at the highest level of state leadership is a remarkable phenomenon and serves as an example for the international community. Over more than a decade of cooperation, we have directly witnessed the depth of the transformations being carried out and the genuine commitment of the country's leadership to the development of the cultural and humanitarian sphere," said Charlotte Kramer, President of Mueller & Schindler.

The Spanish analytical and information portal "Otra Lectura", writing about this meeting, noted that the publishing house "Mueller & Schindler" supported the initiative to publish "Temur's Regulations" in Spanish. It is noted that this project will significantly expand access for the Spanish-speaking audience to the unique heritage of the Timurid era, deepen academic interest in the history of the region, and contribute to strengthening cultural and humanitarian ties between Uzbekistan and Spanish-speaking countries around the world.
"On International Book Day, a new page is being opened in the publishing cooperation between Uzbekistan and Spain..." This visit became an important milestone in the development of cultural cooperation and confirmed the growing interest of the international community in the rich historical and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan", the publication said.
