Central Asian leaders are pushing for deeper cooperation in defense and security as the region faces evolving threats. Ahead of the 6th consultative meeting, Kazakhstan’s President Tokayev emphasized the need for a unified security approach, while Uzbekistan’s President Mirziyoyev proposed developing a strategic document for regional stability. With recent agreements like the Treaty of Allied Relations between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and ongoing military exercises, Central Asia aims to build stronger defense ties, fostering trust and partnership among neighboring states.
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