On August 1, 2025, the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan adopted Resolution No. 490, officially defining the framework for the implementation of the year-round resort project Sea Breeze Uzbekistan and confirming the state’s readiness to cooperate with Agalarov Development based on transparency, environmental responsibility, and a strategic approach to developing tourism infrastructure.
The document outlines the key provisions determining the scale, timeline, and principles of the project’s implementation:
The resolution places particular emphasis on environmental protection. In accordance with Clause 5 of the document:
Agalarov Development guarantees full compliance with all requirements outlined in the government resolution.
“We fully understand the responsibility involved and have always planned to implement this project in strict accordance with approved environmental standards. Discharge into the Charvak Reservoir is impossible both technically and legally — this is clearly stated in official documents and will be monitored by the state as well as personally by me on behalf of the investor company,” said Emin Agalarov, President of the company.
At present, preliminary work is underway on the territory of the future resort, including cleaning the shoreline and removing accumulated waste. Construction work will begin only after receiving a positive conclusion from the state environmental assessment, as required by the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The Sea Breeze Uzbekistan project represents not only an investment in infrastructure but also an example of a new level of dialogue between the developer, society, and nature.
“My main goal is to make Sea Breeze the most environmentally friendly project in the world, wherever it is located. This is our way of proving that development is possible in harmony with the environment. We are grateful to the people of Uzbekistan for their engagement, attention, criticism, and support,” Emin Agalarov emphasized.
The document outlines the key provisions determining the scale, timeline, and principles of the project’s implementation:
- the total area of the future resort will cover 577 hectares in the Bostanlyk district of the Tashkent region;
- the project implementation period is 2025–2035. The land plot will be leased for 25 years with the possibility of extension;
- the resort’s master plan will be developed by the international architectural company Scott Brownrigg (United Kingdom);
- the construction of all engineering infrastructure on the resort’s territory — including roads, sewage systems, utility networks, and treatment facilities — will be carried out by the Directorate of the Tourist and Recreational Zone, while the costs of their development will be reimbursed by the investor.
The resolution places particular emphasis on environmental protection. In accordance with Clause 5 of the document:
- the discharge of waste into the Charvak Lake is strictly prohibited;
- the resort’s sewage system must be connected to the wastewater treatment system of Chirchik city;
- compliance with environmental requirements will be monitored not only by профильные agencies but also by the General Prosecutor’s Office and the State Security Service.
Agalarov Development guarantees full compliance with all requirements outlined in the government resolution.
“We fully understand the responsibility involved and have always planned to implement this project in strict accordance with approved environmental standards. Discharge into the Charvak Reservoir is impossible both technically and legally — this is clearly stated in official documents and will be monitored by the state as well as personally by me on behalf of the investor company,” said Emin Agalarov, President of the company.
At present, preliminary work is underway on the territory of the future resort, including cleaning the shoreline and removing accumulated waste. Construction work will begin only after receiving a positive conclusion from the state environmental assessment, as required by the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The Sea Breeze Uzbekistan project represents not only an investment in infrastructure but also an example of a new level of dialogue between the developer, society, and nature.
“My main goal is to make Sea Breeze the most environmentally friendly project in the world, wherever it is located. This is our way of proving that development is possible in harmony with the environment. We are grateful to the people of Uzbekistan for their engagement, attention, criticism, and support,” Emin Agalarov emphasized.