Trump recently announced that he will invite the presidents of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan to attend the G20 summit to be held in Miami next year. The White House stated that Trump will hold separate meetings with the leaders of the two countries during the summit on issues such as trade, peace, and strategic cooperation. The relevant invitations were made after Trump had separate calls with the two presidents, highlighting Washington's increasing diplomatic attention to the Central Asian region, especially its geopolitical value in strategic minerals, economic cooperation, and conflict mediation. Trump said on his social platform Truth Social that the relationship between the U.S. and Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan is "very strong." He stated that during the calls, both sides discussed the importance of promoting de-escalation of regional and global conflicts, as well as the prospects for expanding bilateral trade and cooperation.
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