BILATERAL RELATIONS OF CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES IN PANDEMIC AND POST-PANDEMIC CONDITIONS
Keywords:
Soviet Union, Central Asian, economic competenceAbstract
Today the Central Asian region includes five countries - Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan. These countries gained independence after the collapse of the former Soviet Union, and to this day the issue of regional cooperation and integration is one of the most pressing.
Although today all the countries of Central Asia emphasize that the direction of the region is a priority in their foreign policy, during the past period, due to the complex relations between the countries of the region and the processes of integration under the influence of external forces, they did not take place.
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