Central Asia Weekly Intelligence Brief February 27th, 2023 – March 2nd, 2023
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Last week, Central Asia was at the centre of international geopolitical interests thanks to Antony Blinken’s trip to the region, which confirmed US interests and strategy in the region in contrast to the Russian Federation and China. The region has attracted the interests of Middle Eastern regional players such as Israel and Saudi Arabia and has once again confirmed its role in Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Below, you can find SpecialEurasia’s Central Asia Weekly Intelligence Brief, whose purpose is to highlight key geopolitical topics affecting the international arena and organisations around the globe.
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