Xi snubbed Putin after their summit, calling a meeting of Central Asian countries as part of an audacious power play

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China's President Xi Jinping has called a meeting of ex-Soviet Central Asian countries, in an audacious power play in Russia's back yard the week of his summit with Russia's President Vladimir Putin.

Xi invited the leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to the first China-Central Asia summit Wednesday, the AFP news agency reported.

(It remains unclear if the reclusive state of Turkmenistan has been invited.)

The states are all former members of the Soviet Union, and Moscow has long regarded them as being in its sphere of influence after the then Russian Empire conquered them in the 19th century.


The move came as Xi was visiting Putin in Moscow as part of a 3-day-summit which concluded Wednesday, in which the nations pledged to deepen and extend their cooperation, and Xi signaled continued Chinese backing for Russia in its invasion of Ukraine.

Analysts say that China has secured significant leverage over Russia in return for its diplomatic and economic support, and that in calling the meeting of Central Asian nations it is seeking to exploit that advantage.



"I'm not sure this China initiate is greeted with enthusiasm in the Kremlin," tweeted Carl Bildt, the co-chair of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

"Agree. i'm also not sure the Kremlin has much they can do about it," replied Ian Bremmer, a political scientist and founder of the Eurasia Group.

Russia in launching its invasion of Ukraine last year sought to regain its control over the former Soviet state, which in recent years sought closer ties with the West.

But the invasion has stalled, amid steep military losses for Russia, and a knock-on effect has been that the former Soviet states in Central Asia have become increasingly open in their defiance of the Kremlin.

In one striking example, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declined to recognise the legitimacy claims by pro-Russian separatists in east Ukraine while sharing a stage with Putin at an economic forum in St Petersburg.

China in recent years has increased its economic and security ties with Central Asian nations, which have abundant mineral resources and lie on ancient trade routes between east and west.


Are China and Russia allies, or has Russia now fallen into the role of just another state in China's sphere of influence?
 
Or Putin asked Xi to massage and thaw the relationship with these former states, something Putin can't do right now.

The West created this problem. Greed at the cost of morals and integrity always comes back to bite those who pursue it. Canadas economic outlook is a prime example...
 
Xi and Putin met for 3 days. Xi then met with other leaders.

Xi met with Biden for two hours. Then had nothing more to say to him.
 
Or Putin asked Xi to massage and thaw the relationship with these former states, something Putin can't do right now.

The West created this problem. Greed at the cost of morals and integrity always comes back to bite those who pursue it. Canadas economic outlook is a prime example...

If you hate living in a western democracy so much, you can move to any number of dictatorships needing citizens to abuse,
 
If you hate living in a western democracy so much, you can move to any number of dictatorships needing citizens to abuse,
You are joking rigtht? I've experienced excessive abuse first hand for over 35 years. You are trying to tell me that Ontaro is a bastion of freedom? Sell that to someeone else please.
 

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