
Kazakhstan Foreign Minister, Mukhtar Tleuberdi took part in the Ministerial meeting C5 + 1 in Tashkent. The Foreign Ministers of Turkmenistan - Rashid Meredov, Kyrgyzstan - Chingiz Aidarbekov, Tajikistan - Sirojiddin Mukhriddin, Uzbekistan - Abdulaziz Kamilov and the U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, were the meeting attendees.
Addressing the meeting, Mukhtar Tleuberdi focused on strengthening the regional cooperation of the Central Asian states, noting usefulness of the consultative meetings of the leaders of the region’s countries held in Nur-Sultan and Tashkent. The meeting emphasized the importance of deepening regional cooperation in economics, energy, environmental protection and security.
The Kazakh FM noted the need to develop the existing transit and transport capabilities of the region, the potential of the created Central Asian regional energy market. He proposed using the International Center for Green Technologies and Investment Projects as a platform for implementing initiatives in this area.
The modern development of regional processes confirms the importance and relevance of the “C5 + 1” format, which helps to maintain a trusting dialogue and practical interaction between its participants in ensuring sustainable peace, stability and prosperity in Central Asia.
The United States reaffirms its continued support for the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of the countries of the region, as well as its firm commitment to expand multifaceted regional cooperation in all areas of mutual interest.
In order to effectively use the potential of the Central Asian region, participants intend to make efforts to develop partnerships in the following priority areas:
- strengthening mutual trust, interaction and constructive cooperation in the further development of Central Asia as a strong, united, independent and prosperous region;
- encouraging coordinated regional projects aimed at promoting trade, transport, logistics and infrastructure ties, promoting entrepreneurship, as well as expanding business and investment contacts between business circles of the states of the region and the USA, including within the framework of the Framework Agreement on Trade and Investments ( TIFA);
- development and intensification of interaction between the countries of the region in the energy field, including the sphere of renewable energy sources, and in support of national plans for adaptation to climate change;
- preparation of proposals and initiatives aimed at improving the scientific, technological, social and innovative development of the region, as well as strengthening its tourism potential;
- expansion of cultural, humanitarian and educational ties;
- development of cooperation in ensuring border security, intensification of joint efforts of the border services of the countries of the region in combating cross-border threats such as the proliferation of WMD, terrorism, illegal migration, human trafficking and drug trafficking, including using the potential of CARICC;
- expanding the dialogue on threats posed by foreign terrorist militants, sharing best practices on countering terrorism and violent extremism;
- support for mutually beneficial cooperation in promoting the peace process and political settlement of the situation in Afghanistan, as well as strengthening trade, economic, transport and infrastructure ties between the states of the region and Afghanistan;
- strengthening civil society, including through the protection of human rights and compliance with international law.
The Secretary of State and Ministers expressed gratitude to the Republic of Uzbekistan for holding the next meeting of the heads of foreign affairs agencies in the “C5 + 1” format.
By UzDaily