Central Asia-Gulf Cooperation Council Summit in Samarkand Postponed

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Central Asia-Gulf Cooperation Council Summit in Samarkand Postponed

The summit between Central Asian nations and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), originally set for May 5 in Samarkand, has been postponed indefinitely, sources informed Kun.uz. The postponement was later confirmed by Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to the ministry’s spokesperson, Akhror Burkhanov, the summit has been postponed to a later date based on mutual agreement between all participating parties, The Caspian Post reports citing Kun.uz.

“The sides are currently working on determining a new date through mutual consultations. Additional information regarding the new date and other relevant details will be provided in due course,” the Foreign Ministry stated.

The ministry emphasized that efforts to strengthen dialogue and cooperation within this regional format will continue.

Earlier, on April 16 this year, Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov attended the third ministerial meeting of the “Central Asia - GCC Strategic Dialogue” in Kuwait. During the meeting, it had been announced that a high-level summit would take place in Samarkand on May 5.

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The summit between Central Asian nations and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), originally set for May 5 in Samarkand, has been postponed indefinitely, sources informed Kun.uz. The postponement was later confirmed by Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.