The second meeting of the UK’s All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Central Asia highlights London’s growing interest in the region.
Political context:
- The UK seeks to build trust and establish direct communication channels with Central Asian parliaments.
- This dialogue goes beyond trade and investment, addressing security, sustainable development, and cultural exchange.
Regional significance:
- For Central Asian states, it opens new diplomatic opportunities beyond traditional partners such as Russia, China, and the EU.
- Uzbekistan’s and other countries’ participation strengthens their international standing and readiness for multilateral cooperation.
Future prospects:
- APPG could serve as a platform to promote reforms, share parliamentary practices, and reinforce democratic institutions.
- Economic cooperation — through investments and trade projects — may provide fresh momentum for regional integration.