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EU attention at the Samarkand summit was fixed mainly on critical minerals, a key to the continent’s clean energy transition.
After visiting almost every country in the world, Hudson and Emily Crider of Pennsylvania recall the most memorable moments ...
Despite the positive developments at the EU-Central Asia summit, a range of challenges could hinder meaningful cooperation ...
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Is the EU Beating the U.S. in Central Asia?
The recent EU-Central Asia Summit demonstrated how Brussels is paying more attention to the region than Washington.
The Uzbek city is known for its ancient landmarks, but there's a very modern energy in its dining and shopping scene too ...
The sessions were part of the “Empowering the Government and Citizens of Uzbekistan” initiative, supported by UNESCO and the ...
Strengthening ties with the EU could recalibrate the country’s balancing act between Russia and the West, especially when it ...
The workshops offered a carefully curated curriculum designed to meet the agro-climatic needs of Uzbekistan’s central ...
The leaders of the European Union and five countries of Central Asia are holding their first summit to discuss ways to boost trade and other ties.
The economic structure of Kashkadarya region, which relies on agriculture and resource-intensive industries, exerts ...
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Why Europe Can’t Avoid Central Asia
Europe is not stepping in as a replacement but as an additional regional partner—one that offers markets, investment, ...
Central Asia and the EU announced a strategic partnership at the Samarkand summit, focusing on transport, energy and digital projects to boost regional cooperation.