FEATURES OF THE FOREIGN POLICY APPROACHES OF CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES IN DEVELOPING COOPERATION WITH THE ARAB STATES OF THE PERSIAN GULF
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This article examines the foreign policy approaches of Central Asian countries—Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan—in developing cooperation with the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. It highlights key features such as economic engagement, security collaboration, and cultural diplomacy. The analysis reveals that Central Asian nations prioritize attracting Gulf investments to diversify their economies while seeking security partnerships to address regional threats. Additionally, cultural exchanges foster mutual understanding and strengthen ties. The study concludes that these multifaceted approaches not only enhance bilateral relations but also contribute to regional stability and prosperity in an increasingly interconnected global landscape.
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