EU leaders hold their first summit with Central Asian states
- The leaders of the European Union and five Central Asian countries held their first summit to discuss boosting trade and ties.
- Costa stated that 'the European Union is eager to build a mutually beneficial partnership with Central Asia, one that goes beyond expectations.'
- Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev noted that trade between Central Asia and EU countries has reached 54 billion euros .
- Von der Leyen announced a 12 billion-euro Gateway Investment Package to enhance cooperation in critical areas.
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