In a clear move to bolster its influence in Russia’s traditional backyard, the United States is planning to host a summit with the five leaders of Central Asia. The event is reportedly scheduled for November 6.
This diplomatic outreach comes at a time when Russia’s dominant role in the region has been called into question due to its ongoing war in Ukraine. The presidents of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have already confirmed their plans to attend the Washington talks.
The Central Asian states, which span a vast, resource-rich territory, are being actively courted by other global powers. China hosted a summit in June, the EU met with the leaders in April, and a meeting with Russia occurred just this month.
This scheduled meeting in Washington is the latest sign that the region is becoming a key arena for geopolitical competition. The US is seeking to present itself as a reliable alternative partner for security and economic development.
With vast deposits of natural resources and a strategic location for trade, the five nations are leveraging this newfound attention to attract investment and assert their own diplomatic independence.
As Russia’s Grip Wavers, US Woos Central Asia with Washington Summit
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