Sensing that Russia has been weakened by its war in Ukraine, some of its closest allies in Central Asia are displaying a newly assertive streak. READ:
ALMATY, Kazakhstan – Sensing that Russia has been weakened by its war in Ukraine, some of its closest allies in Central Asia are displaying a newly assertive streak.
“We want respect. Nothing else. Respect,” said Emomali Rakhmon, Tajikistan’s president since 1994, complaining that Moscow’s attitude had not improved since the Soviet era. But governments in the region do not seem to be willing to go beyond that, at least unless Russia comes to them with serious investments. Rakhmon made it clear he was disappointed with Moscow sending only a deputy minister to an investment conference in Dushanbe last month.
During his trip, he held a separate three-way meeting with Rakhmon and Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov to discuss a border dispute which almost led to all-out war between their two countries in September. Observers noted that the host of the summit, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, had no bilateral meeting with Putin while the latter was in Astana, despite meeting Turkish, Qatari, Azeri and other leaders one-on-one.
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