DUSHANBE: Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Central Asian leaders in Tajikistan on Thursday, for only the second such summit since the fall of the Soviet Union, as Moscow jostles with China and Europe for influence. Weakened by the war in Ukraine, Russia’s historic grip over the region has waned in recent years. At the first summit with Central Asia’s five leaders in 2022, Putin got a tongue-lashing from the president of Tajikistan, who accused Moscow of neglecting the post-Soviet states and of showing them little respect.

On October 9, the president will take part in the second Russia-Central Asia summit, which will focus on further cooperation between Russia and the countries of the region

DUSHANBE: Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Central Asian leaders in Tajikistan on Thursday, for only the second such summit since the fall of the Soviet Union, as Moscow…

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin touched down Wednesday in Tajikistan for a three-day visit dominated by talks with the leaders of a region where Moscow’s historic…

According to Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov, the Russian delegation includes nearly half of the government

According to Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov, the event will focus on developing trade and investment partnerships and strengthening security in the CIS