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G7 to boost cooperation with Central Asian countries — foreign ministers' statement

It is noted that the diversification and expansion of trade routes in Central Asian countries brings economic growth to the region, as well as has potential to improve global supply chains, including energy security

TOKYO, November 8. /TASS/. The Group of Seven (G7) countries have emphasized their readiness to deepen cooperation with Central Asian nations to address regional challenges, the G7 foreign ministers said in a joint statement following a two-day meeting in Tokyo.

"We remain resolved to support the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Central Asian countries," the statement reads. Besides, the ministers "welcome the intensification of regional cooperation and people-to-people links, which can boost creation of more business opportunities and new innovations." "We renew our determination to strengthen cooperation with Central Asian countries to address regional challenges, including the global consequences of Russia’s war of aggression, the destabilizing effect of the situation in Afghanistan, including the human rights violations by the Taliban, terrorism, water security, and climate change," the document emphasized.

"Against the backdrop of growing geopolitical risk, the diversification and expansion of trade routes in Central Asian countries not only brings economic growth to the region, but also has potential to improve global supply chains, including energy security," the statement notes. In this regard, the G7 foreign ministers "recommit to fostering trade and energy links, sustainable connectivity and transportation, including the Middle Corridor, and associated projects to enhance regional resilience."

The statement also notes that the G7 is committed to supporting socio-economic and political reform efforts in Central Asian countries.

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