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U.S. President Donald Trump hosted the leaders of five Central Asian nations — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan — at the White House, unveiling new economic and security partnerships aimed at strengthening America’s role in the resource-rich region. During the talks, Trump announced that Kazakhstan had officially joined the Abraham Accords and highlighted new agreements on critical minerals and trade expansion. The Central Asian presidents hailed Trump as a “leader of peace” and “heaven-sent statesman,” praising his personal engagement with the region. The summit marked a major shift in U.S. outreach toward Central Asia, challenging China and Russia’s long-standing dominance.
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