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Putin Strengthens Eastern Alliances Amid Western Sanctions

Putin Strengthens Eastern Alliances Amid Western Sanctions

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Since his reelection, President Vladimir Putin has been actively visiting countries in the East to strengthen relations and alliances amidst Western pressure and sanctions over the Ukraine war. After visiting China and Belarus, President Putin is now in Uzbekistan, a post-Soviet state.

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Historic Visit to Uzbekistan

During a meeting on Monday with Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, it was announced that Russia will build a small nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan. This would be the first nuclear power plant in Central Asia. Mirziyoyev highlighted the significance of this project, describing it as a “historic” development that marks the beginning of a new era in the strategic partnership and alliance relations between Russia and Uzbekistan.

Strengthening Economic Ties

Amidst pressure and sanctions from the West, Russia is seeking to diversify its trade partners and build alliances with other regions to mitigate the impact on its economy. Mirziyoyev expressed Uzbekistan’s interest in buying more oil and gas from Russia, a notable shift from the historical practice of Central Asia exporting hydrocarbons to Moscow.

“It heralds the beginning of a new age in the comprehensive strategic partnership and alliance relations between our countries,” Mirziyoyev said. Putin also referred to Tashkent as Moscow’s “strategic partner and reliable ally.”

Why It Matters

The move to strengthen alliances with Eastern countries reflects Russia’s strategy to counterbalance the economic and political pressures from the West. By building relationships with countries like Uzbekistan, Russia aims to secure alternative trade routes and allies, ensuring economic stability and geopolitical support. This alliance is also beneficial for Uzbekistan, which stands to gain significant economic and strategic advantages from its partnership with Russia.

Bottom Line

The evolving alliances between Russia and Eastern countries like Uzbekistan highlight the shifting dynamics in global geopolitics. As Western sanctions continue to impacts Russia, these strategic partnerships offer a lifeline for its economy and political influence. For Uzbekistan, the alliance presents an opportunity for economic growth and energy security. Ultimately, this mutually beneficial relationship underscores the pragmatic nature of international alliances, where both parties seek to maximize their gains.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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