EU hails ‘new era’ in relations with Central Asia
SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan: The EU proclaimed a “new era” in ties with Central Asia on Friday at a major summit in Uzbekistan, as Brussels presses its influence in the region in the face of Russian and Chinese competition.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has accelerated the region’s drift from Moscow’s orbit, with major powers to both the west and east sensing an opening.
The presidents of the five Central Asian countries -- Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan -- welcomed the EU’s top leaders to the summit in the ancient Silk Road city of Samarkand.
Central Asia is rich in natural resources, on the front lines of climate change and a key security player trying to contain extremism, sharing borders with Afghanistan, Iran, China and Russia.
“This is the start of a new era in our ancient friendship,” EU chief Ursula von der Leyen told Central Asian leaders in Samarkand, for centuries a key hub in east-west connections, trade and commerce.
The European Commission chief and Antonio Costa -- the head of the European Council -- were in Uzbekistan as US President Donald Trump’s tariff offensive sparked global market shock.
“We are at another turning point. New global barriers arise, investments are being redirected, powers around the world are carving up new spheres of influence,” von der Leyen said. “Reliable partners have never been so important. We want to explore new avenues,” she said, calling for a “strategic partnership” with the region.
Central Asia is interested in Europe’s advanced industrial technology -- which Russia and China struggle to provide -- while Brussels eyes the region’s precious resources. These resources are a “honey pot for global players”, von der Leyen said.
The landlocked region has an abundance of uranium, cobalt, copper and other essential materials. Alongside Russia’s historic leadership in the region, Turkey, China, the United States and even the likes of South Korea and Japan are interested in the resources.
“Europe’s offer is different,” von der Leyen pledged, promising to help develop local industries. She also said Brussels wanted to help Central Asia become a “clean energy power house”.
She announced that Europe’s satellites could bring internet to remote areas, where it is scarce. “It would give direct access to high-speed internet without your neighbours acting as gatekeepers,” she said, in an apparent reference to Russia, which tightly controls access to information.
Central Asia has been hit by climate change at a dramatic rate, with massive glaciers melting, a critical shortage of water and farming badly affected. Von der Leyen said Central Asia and Europe were warming “twice as fast as the rest of the world”.
“Europe wants to work alongside you in adapting to a changing climate,” she added. Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev said that warming ties between the five regional countries in recent years had made the summit possible.
“Nobody would be able to even imagine that in the near future we could stand together to represent the region in talks with European leaders,” he said.Von der Leyen said that “Russia has long shown it cannot be a reliable partner anymore”. But Russia and China’s influence will be difficult to dislodge.
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