July 6, 2009

A Key Partner in Central Asia

D. O'Reilly & S. Nunn, Washington Times

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As the Obama administration moves to "reset" relations with Russia with this week's summit in Moscow, it can feel fortunate in its relations with several other countries of the former Soviet Union, no more so than Kazakhstan in Central Asia.

No need to reset relations there. Rather, the opportunity is to enhance current political and security ties, pursue shared regional and global objectives and expand a vibrant energy and commercial relationship.

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