China invited four leaders of the former Central Asian Soviet Union to join the Republic this week to attend the first joint summit will be held in China to strengthen Beijing's influence in the region.
According to Agence France -Presse, Chinese leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan were sent to Kazakhstan on Monday (March 20) and Tuesday (21st), inviting them to this yearIn May, he attended the first "China-Central Asian Leadership Summit".
China ’s largest natural gas supply Curmanstan has not yet announced whether it has been invited to attend the meeting.
In these four telegrams, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized that the relationship between China and Central Asia is strengthening.The letter issued by the Tagikistan official news agency Khovar quoted Xi Jinping as saying that he "eager to discuss a magnificent plan to develop the relationship between China and the region."
It is reported that after Russia invaded Ukraine in February this year, Russia's influence in Central Asia is getting more and more challenged.Except for China, Turkey and Western powers are seeking to strengthen their influence in this strategic mineral rich area.