Russia: How the war has changed relations with Central Asia

Russia’s attack on Ukraine has also changed Moscow’s ties to its post-Soviet neighbors. In the second part of our overview series, we show how the current power structure in Central Asia is shaping up.

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11. March 2026
Heads of government from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan at the 2nd Russia-Central Asia Summit, October 2025. (picture alliance / ZUMAPRESS.com | Kristina Kormilitsyna)

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Last updated: 11. March 2026