A planned November 6 summit with the five leaders of Central Asia signals a significant shift in US strategy, placing a new focus on the long-overlooked region.
The meeting, confirmed by the Kazakh and Kyrgyz presidents, is a clear American response to the growing influence of China and the shifting dynamics caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The US is the latest major power to court the C5. The EU, China, and Russia have all held similar summits in recent months, each seeking to secure economic and political advantages.
The five nations are rich in natural resources and are strategically positioned as a potential trade corridor, making them a key area of interest.
This summit indicates that Washington is now actively competing for a role in the region’s future, offering a partnership alternative to its global rivals.
Washington’s New Focus: Central Asia Summit Signals Shift in US Strategy
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