2024-08-17
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After its homeland was raided by Ukrainian troops, Russia was anxiously preparing for a major counterattack. Unexpectedly, at this time, a fire suddenly broke out in its backyard, and the five Central Asian countries turned to Japan overnight.
As Russia is mired in wars and conflicts, its influence in Central Asia is inevitably weakened, which provides a great opportunity for Western countries, especially the United States and Japan, to strengthen their ties with Central Asian countries and try to rewrite new rules in this region that has traditionally been regarded as Russia's sphere of influence.
The words and deeds of US Secretary of State Blinken during his visit to Central Asia have attracted particular attention. Blinken made it clear to the representatives of the five Central Asian countries thatThe United States wants to be a reliable partner in the region and a distinct partner from Russia.
The United States is committed to supporting Central Asian countries in maintaining a democratic and free environment, while also offering a vision for cooperation in areas such as economic cooperation, energy security, food crises, and climate change.
More importantly, Blinken emphasized the United States’ support for the “sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity” of the five Central Asian countries, which is undoubtedly a veiled criticism of Russia’s interference in Ukrainian affairs.