Japan, Central Asian Nations Agree to Seek Stable Supply of Resources
The joint declaration supports a Trans-Caspian logistics network to Europe and cooperation on AI, infrastructure, and customs training, enhancing economic security amid regional tensions.
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Japan, Central Asian nations agree to seek stable supply of resources
Japan and five Central Asian nations agreed Saturday to develop a transport route linking the region and Europe without passing through Russia, aiming to ensure stable supplies of critical minerals and energy.
Japan to Support Central Asia in Developing Logistic Network, Focusing on Import Route to Bypass Russia Amid Ukraine War
The first summit between the Japanese government and the five Central Asian nations on Saturday resulted in the adoption of a joint declaration which explicitly states Tokyo’s support for developing a logistic network that connects to Europe via the Caspian Sea.
Tokyo Declaration to Bring New Level of Cooperation Between Central Asia and Japan
The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. ALMATY – President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev outlined Kazakhstan’s strategic vision for expanding political, economic, and technological cooperation during the first Central Asia–Japan Summit in Tokyo on Dec. 20, where leaders adopted the Tokyo Declaration and agreed to elevate the format to a new level. From L to R: Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Tajik Preside…
On December 20, Japan and five Central Asian countries agreed to develop a transport route connecting the region with Europe, bypassing Russia, in order to ensure a stable supply of minerals and energy.
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