Tekstovi EU-a
EEAS Statement on the visit of Vladimir Putin to Tajikistan (09.10.2025)
EEAS Statement on the visit of the Russian President to Mongolia on 3 September 2024
EEAS statement on EU-Central Asia: 19th Ministerial meeting on 23 October 2023
EU-Central Asia Economic Forum Joint Press Statement
EU-Central Asia Economic Forum - 5 November in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
EEAS statement on the clashes at the Kyrgyz Republic/Tajikistan border (30.04.2021)
The New EU Strategy on Central Asia
On 17 June 2019, the Council adopted conclusions on a new EU strategy on Central Asia, adapting the EU policy to new opportunities which have emerged in the region.
The Council welcomes the strengthening of relations between the EU and Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan since the adoption of the first EU strategy for Central Asia in 2007.
The EU and Central Asia: Strategy for a New Partnership (2007)
Trade Relations with Central Asia
EU trade with Central Asia has grown and the EU is now the region's main trading partner, accounting for about a third of its overall external trade.