Utkir Tukhtamurodovich Sultonov, born on July fourteenth, nineteen thirty-nine, is a notable figure in Uzbek politics. His career is marked by significant leadership roles, most prominently as the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan.
Serving in this capacity from December twenty-first, nineteen ninety-five, until his dismissal on December twelfth, two thousand three, Sultonov played a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of Uzbekistan during a transformative period.
His tenure was characterized by efforts to navigate the complexities of governance in a post-Soviet state, addressing both domestic challenges and international relations.