Heads of Central Asian nations expected to gather in Kazakh capital on March 15 for consultative meeting

Heads of Central Asia’s nations will gather in the Kazakh capital, Astana, on March 15 for working meeting, Aidos Akibai, a spokesman for Kazakh president, noted on an official page of Ak Orda on Facebook. According to him, the meeting participants will include the presidents of Kazakhstan (Mr. Nursultan Nazarbayev), Kyrgyzstan (Mr. Sooronbai Jeenbekov), Tajikistan […]

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Heads of Central Asia’s nations will gather in the Kazakh capital, Astana, on March 15 for working meeting, Aidos Akibai, a spokesman for Kazakh president, noted on an official page of Ak Orda on Facebook.

According to him, the meeting participants will include the presidents of Kazakhstan (Mr. Nursultan Nazarbayev), Kyrgyzstan (Mr. Sooronbai Jeenbekov), Tajikistan (Mr. Emomali Rahmon) and Uzbekistan (Mr. Shavkat Mirziyoyev) as well as Turkmen parliamentary speaker, Ms. Akja Nurberdiyewa.      

On the same, an official ceremony of opening of the Year of Uzbekistan in Kazakhstan will take place in Astana with participation of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and his Uzbek counterpart Shavkat Mirziyoyev. 

Meanwhile, some regional experts consider that the upcoming working meeting of leaders of the Central Asian nations will be a serious breakthrough in the regional cooperation.  

The meeting is expected to play a key role in expansion of cooperation between the Central Asian nations and give start to implementation of programs and projects meeting the long-term interests of all countries of the region. 

Before that the leaders of the five Central Asian nations have held informal meetings and have met within the frameworks of the CIS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), etc.

Thus, an informal summit of Central Asian leaders took place in the Kazakh capital on September 2, 2006.  The informal meeting brought together the presidents of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan for talks to discuss economic and other issues.  One of the most important topics on the meeting’s agenda was the creation of an international consortium to manage the region's water resources.

Central Asian experts consider that 2018 will be a turning-point for the Central Asian nations in expanding regional cooperation.  

Erlan Karin, Director of Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies, believes that relations between the Central Asian countries will develop this year in all spheres.  

Some local experts consider that Kazakhstan is seeking to reprise its role as a locomotive for regional integration by calling for a landmark summit of Central Asian leaders.

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev reportedly reiterated calls for the integration of Central Asian countries as a way to jointly ensure the security and prosperity of the region on November 13 last year, while answering questions at the 3rd session of the Astana Club, a Kazakhstani government-backed international forum aimed at discussing Eurasian issues.

He pointed to recent developments in Kazakhstan's relationship with Uzbekistan as an example of moving towards better regional integration.

Kazakhstan proposed hosting a Central Asian leaders' summit in Astana in October last year.

Kazak Foreign Minister Kairat Abdrakhmanov voiced the proposal on October 11, 2017 during a speech in Samarqand, Uzbekistan, at the UN-sponsored conference devoted to security and sustainable development in Central Asia.

Kazakhstan advocates forming a model regional zone for peace, security and cooperation in Central Asia and Afghanistan, Abdrakhmanov said. 

Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, speaking at the October 11 conference in Samarqand, supported Nazarbayev's initiative, eyeing a new course for development focused on closer co-operation with neighbors.

Central Asian experts consider that geographic factors could turn Uzbekistan into a vehicle for regional cooperation because it borders all four other Central Asian states — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan — as well as Afghanistan.   

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