What’s next for US-Central Asia relations after the C5+1 Summit
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WHAT’S NEXT FOR US-CENTRAL ASIA RELATIONS AFTER THE C5+1 SUMMIT - Join the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center will convene visiting policymakers and regional experts following the C5+1 Presidential Summit to discuss next steps for US-Central Asia relations.
Central Asia is a strategically important region that borders Russia, China, and Iran, and lies not far from India and Pakistan. US engagement in the region peaked after 9/11 but dropped off in the past several years. The Trump administration has provided a welcome new focus on Central Asia, noting convergent interests in critical minerals and rare earths, bilateral investment, and connectivity with world markets. The White House’s decision to convene the C5+1 at the presidential level—for the first time in Washington, DC—on November 6 is proof of this growing interest in the region.
Join us for discussions on the C5+1 Summit and the path ahead for US-Central Asia engagement.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 11/07/2025