‘Stans’ in the Spotlight: Washington Summit Caps Year of Intense Diplomacy for Central Asia

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The five nations of Central Asia are in the global spotlight, with a planned summit at the White House on November 6 set to cap off a year of intense, high-level diplomacy.

The leaders of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have confirmed the date and their attendance. This meeting follows similar summits held earlier this year with the European Union, China, and Russia.

This surge in diplomatic attention is no accident. Global powers are jockeying for position in the strategically important region, which is rich in natural resources and critical for East-West trade routes.

The war in Ukraine has acted as an accelerant, pushing the five former Soviet states to diversify their foreign and economic policies away from their traditional dependence on Moscow.

While the White House has yet to formally announce the summit, and three leaders are yet to confirm, the event signals a clear American intent to be a major player in Central Asia’s future.

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