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The United Nations established a presence in Uzbekistan within just two years of independence. On the ground since 1993, ten agencies of the world body now work in this Central Asian country. In an exclusive interview from Tashkent, VOA's Navbahor Imamova talks to Helena Fraser, head of the UN’s Uzbekistan office. Fraser argues that the reform process now underway in the country is irreversible. Their in-depth conversation ranged widely, including the reasons why the UN is so supportive of Uzbekistan’s current trajectory.