Trump to Host U.S.-Central Asia Summit on November 6

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28.10.2025,

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In an Oct. 20 letter, a U.S. congressional foreign affairs panel urged Trump to host a summit with Central Asian leaders before the end of the year

Kazakhstan’s presidency says a Central Asia–United States summit will be held in Washington on November 6.

President Kassym-Jomart TOKAYEV sent a letter to U.S. President Donald TRUMP to thank him for the invitation to participate in the summit on that date in the U.S. capital, Tokayev’s press office said on Sunday.

President Tokayev regarded the initiative of the American leader as both timely and important, the office said. “The Head of State also noted that he shares the key principles of President Trump’s domestic and foreign policy, in particular the advocacy of traditional values based on common sense, as well as dedication to safeguarding peace and security.”

The summit would mark the tenth anniversary of the C5+1 diplomatic forum, which includes the United States and the five Central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.

Citing unidentified sources in Uzbekistan’s presidential administration, Gazeta, a media outlet in Uzbekistan, confirmed the summit plan, saying Uzbek President Shavkat MIRZIYOYEV was among the Central Asian leaders who had received invitations from Trump to attend the November 6 meeting in Washington. Kyrgyz media have also reported that President Sadyr JAPAROV will attend the C5+1. According to Azattyq, the invitation was extended to all five Central Asia leaders.

The announcement of the summit coincides with a visit to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan by Sergio GOR, U.S. Special Envoy for South and Central Asia, and Deputy Secretary of State Christopher LANDAU.

Trump met Tokayev and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly last month. Multi-billion-dollar business deals were announced in connection with those meetings.

The U.S. president is currently on an Asia tour during which he is expected to meet Chinese President XI Jinping to discuss trade tensions. A summit with Central Asian leaders could potentially help the U.S. counter the influence of Russia and China in that region.

In an Oct. 20 letter, a U.S. congressional foreign affairs panel urged Trump to host a summit with Central Asian leaders before the end of the year. It noted U.S. interests such as the development of critical minerals, including tungsten, antimony, lithium, and rare earth elements; the full repeal of the Jackson-Vanik amendment, a Cold War-era law that imposes some restrictions on trade with several countries in Central Asia; and counterterrorism efforts against the regional branch of the Islamic State group.

By The Times Of Central Asia.

Image: TCA, Aleksandr Potolitsyn.

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