A historic summit in Samarkand brought EU and Central Asian leaders together to discuss enhancing cooperation and stability in the region. Amidst geopolitical shifts, the five Central Asian countries are pivoting towards Europe, following years of reforms and European aid. This strategic realignment positions the region as a reliable partner for the EU, which is actively seeking allies in the current global landscape. The summit, hosted by Uzebkistan's President Mirziyoyev, is seen as a significant opportunity to solidify deeper economic and political collaborations.
Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev described the summit as "truly historic" and a "historic chance" for Central Asia to strengthen ties with Europe.
The leaders discussed enhancing cooperation and regional stability while Central Asia seeks to pivot towards Europe amidst shifting geopolitical dynamics.
This first-time summit in Samarkand focuses on deepening economic and political ties between the EU and Central Asian countries.
With years of reform and European support, Central Asian nations are positioning themselves as reliable partners in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
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