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Germany in Central Asia

Central Asia: Facing 5 Assertive Presidents, Germany’s Scholz Gets Rebuffed on Ukraine

Central Asia: Facing 5 Assertive Presidents, Germany’s Scholz Gets Rebuffed on Ukraine

By Timon Ostermeier
Trying to bring to life a regional partnership in Central Asia, Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit was motivated by geopolitics and migration – and the Taliban. 

Germany’s Zeitenwende: Turning Toward Central Asia?

Germany’s Zeitenwende: Turning Toward Central Asia?

By Timon Ostermeier and Eldaniz Gusseinov
Bilateral contacts between Berlin and the region have intensified considerably since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but many challenges remain.
Germany Hosts Central Asian Leaders for Summit

Germany Hosts Central Asian Leaders for Summit

By Catherine Putz
Attending yet another summit, it’s clear that diplomatic outreach to Central Asia is in high gear across the West.

Evolving Narratives in German Foreign Policy Toward Central Asia

Evolving Narratives in German Foreign Policy Toward Central Asia

By Rustam Kayumov
Germany’s key role is in helping Central Asia reduce its reliance on Russian and Chinese investments and, more significantly, trade.

Kazakhstan and Germany: Dissecting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s Visit

Kazakhstan and Germany: Dissecting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s Visit

By Eldaniz Gusseinov
The German president’s recent visit underscores Berlin’s commitment to strengthening ties with Kazakhstan amidst a volatile geopolitical landscape.

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Uzbekistan’s President Mirziyoyev Visits Germany

Uzbekistan’s President Mirziyoyev Visits Germany

By Catherine Putz
Tashkent's readouts of the president's meetings in Berlin highlight the quest for "multifaceted" cooperation.

Germany Eyes Green Hydrogen Potential in Kazakhstan

Germany Eyes Green Hydrogen Potential in Kazakhstan

By Catherine Putz
And in Uzbekistan, Berlin sees a rising regional power.
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