[Russia] - Blinken Promises U.S. Aid, Support to Central Asia After Ukraine Fears

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday assured U.S
assist for Central Asia to reduce the areas reliance on Russia, swearing support for the sovereignty of previous Soviet republics unnerved
by the Ukraine war.Days after the anniversary of the intrusion, the leading U.S
diplomat satisfied his counterparts from all five Central Asian countries where Moscow has actually long been the top power and a magnet for
employees, and where neighboring China likewise has a growing influence.Blinken announced $25 million in brand-new support, on top of a
previous $25 million announced in September, to help Central Asian nations diversify trade routes and create tasks at home.The initiatives
include English-language education, advancement of electronic payment systems, and training for returned migrant workers
I declare the United States steadfast support for Kazakhstan, like all nations, to freely identify its future, particularly as we mark one
year given that Russia launched a major intrusion of Ukraine, Blinken told a news conference.In remarks with counterparts from all five
countries-- Kazakhstan in addition to Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan-- Blinken stated the United States backed their
sovereignty, self-reliance and territorial stability
Blinken later on headed to the imposing palace in the capital to meet President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who voiced appreciation for U.S
assistance for Kazakhstans sovereignty.Tokayev said, without elaborating before journalism, that he had actually gotten 3 personal messages
from President Joe Biden
We have actually built excellent and reputable long-lasting partnerships in numerous strategically crucial locations with the United
States, Tokayev said.Blinken also invited recent political reforms by Tokayev.The top U.S
diplomat will take a trip later to Uzbekistan, which in addition to Kazakhstan is seen by U.S
authorities as the nation most available to building relations with Washington.The Russian government soft-pedaled the see by Blinken, the
most senior authorities in the Biden administration to take a trip to Central Asia.Russias longstanding cooperation with Central Asia is
what guides us, is where our interests lie and is what we consider as the top concern of our diplomacy, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
stated in Moscow.Blinken heads later on in the week to New Delhi for a Group of 20 conference, where he is expected again to avoid Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
Washington does not think Russia is not interested in diplomacy in Ukraine, which has actually gotten billions of dollars in Western weapons
to safeguard itself.The United States has actually sought to spare Central Asia from its campaign versus Russia, providing a sanctions
exemption for the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which brings Kazakh oil to the West and goes through Russia.But a recent study by the
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development found a spike in EU and British exports to Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan-- part of a
customizeds union with Russia -- and recommended that the flow was meant to evade the sweeping Western sanctions against Russia.Unlike
fellow former Soviet republic Belarus, Central Asian countries have actually not rallied behind Moscow over the war
We have to tread very thoroughly, a senior diplomat from among the Central Asian countries stated on condition of anonymity.The diplomat
said his nation has been clear it does not back the Ukraine intrusion but, also, there is a sort of reticence, not to provoke Russia
further
All 5 Central Asian countries stayed away or did not vote last week on a UN General Assembly resolution requiring that Moscow pull out of
Ukraine.President Vladimir Putins federal government has justified the war in part by deploring the treatment of Russian speakers in
Ukraine, an argument that might resonate in Central Asian countries with large Russian minorities.Kazakhstan, which has the longest land
border with Russia at 7,644 kilometers (4,750 miles), has welcomed Russians fleeing military service and required a diplomatic resolution to
the war that appreciates global law.China has likewise been looking for a higher function, with President Xi Jinping in 2015 choosing
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan for his very first foreign journey because the Covid-19 pandemic.