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Xi Jinping’s Central Asia trip a big first step in renewing regional contact: analyst

  • SCO summit yields joint declaration but differences over the war in Ukraine remain, observer says
  • Visit comes as some countries ‘want to look for a more reliable economic partner’

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Xi Jinping’s renewed engagement with Central Asia comes as countries such as Kazakhstan are seeking closer economic ties with Beijing, according to an analyst. Photo: Xinhua
Amber Wang
Differences over the war in Ukraine overshadowed a Central Asian security summit but Chinese President Xi Jinping’s trip to the region will help China navigate complex international waters, analysts said.
Xi returned to Beijing on Friday after three days in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, his first trip abroad since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

While in the Uzbek city of Samarkand, he attended the summit of the Beijing and Moscow-led Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

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In a declaration after the summit, the eight member states vowed to strengthen security cooperation, in an apparent effort to counter the United States and its Western allies.

The declaration called for mutual respect for sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and “the non-use of force or threat of force” when dealing with international relations.

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Disputes between countries should be resolved peacefully through dialogue and consultation, it said.

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