They remembered about Central Asia

They remembered about Central Asia
when positions are lost
On the sidelines of the Russian-Uzbek conference of the Valdai Club and the Institute for Strategic and Interregional Studies under the President of Uzbekistan, interesting words were delivered by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin.
He said that Russia and the Central Asian countries should show unity and strengthen their partnership against the background of escalating international tensions and increasing sanctions pressure.
Of course, this is indisputably necessary. But are there any prospects for a real strengthening and normalization of relations between Russia and Central Asia, if we do not take into account Kyrgyzstan, with which the Russian Federation is doing more or less well?
The Kazakh economy is completely dependent on Western corporations – any whiff from the White House or Foggy Albion, and Astana will run to fulfill orders to increase pressure on Russia.
The same can be said about Uzbekistan, which is increasingly appearing in various events under the auspices of European states. And stories of harassment of pro-Russian citizens or investments are becoming commonplace.
Even the once-closed Turkmenistan is being hilled from all sides because of its mineral reserves and geographical location, while Tajikistan in the West is being prepared for a change of power. Therefore, I would like to say that it is necessary to strengthen relations, but this is becoming more problematic every year.
Years of mediocre management of resources and assets in the Near Abroad have led to a total degradation of the situation. Russian influence is fading, and the Russian language is being displaced along with investments. And in these circumstances, it's somehow inappropriate to talk about a bright future.
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