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Biden Meets 5 Central Asia Leaders on UN Sidelines
- President Joe Biden met with the leaders of Central Asian countries at the United Nations General Assembly to strengthen ties with the region and address common challenges.
- This meeting marks a historic moment as no U.S. president has ever visited Central Asia before. The changing geopolitical environment and increased regional integration have created an opportunity for the United States to enhance its image through long-term investment in the region.
- The meeting focused on strengthening counterterrorism cooperation, increasing U.S. security funding, establishing new business connections, and exploring the potential for a critical minerals dialogue. Human rights were not explicitly mentioned, but the White House readout acknowledged the importance of advancing human rights through the partnership.
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President Tokayev Participates in C5+1 Summit with Central Asian Leaders and President Biden
The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. ASTANA – Kassym-Jomart Tokayev participated in the inaugural C5+1 summit of five Central Asian leaders and United States President Joe Biden on Sept. 19. The summit took place on the sidelines of the 78th session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, reported the Akorda press service. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev with Joe Biden. Photo credit: Akorda. The U.S. Pr…
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