Central Asian leaders, joined by Azerbaijan, used the Tashkent summit to push for deeper regional integration, new institutions and stronger economic and security ties
Breakdown
- The Tashkent consultative meeting illustrated Central Asia's shift toward unity and cooperation. 8s
- Uzbekistan's president emphasized the importance of regional unity amid complex international conditions. 13s
- Azerbaijan joined the consultative meetings as a full-fledged member, linking Central Asia and the South Caucasus. 1m 2s
- Leaders agreed that the era of closed borders and regional isolation is over, with stronger internal unity now in place. 2m 12s
- Central Asia's growing role in global affairs was acknowledged by the world's leading nations. 2m 21s