According to the report, this issue is highlighted in the draft presidential decree of Uzbekistan and aligns with the implementation of the 2030 strategy.
Uzbek media outlets reported that Uzbekistan is seriously considering potential military-technical cooperation with Afghanistan as part of efforts to strengthen military-political dialogue in the region.
According to the report, this issue is highlighted in the draft presidential decree of Uzbekistan and aligns with the implementation of the 2030 strategy.
The report states that Uzbekistan emphasizes building trust among Central Asian countries through regular dialogue with neighboring states and sees Afghanistan as a key area for future defense cooperation.
A section of the Uzbek media report says: “Emphasis has been placed on the need to strengthen trust among Central Asian countries through structured dialogue with neighboring countries. In this context, special attention has been given to the prospects of defense cooperation with Afghanistan.”
Military analyst Asadullah Nadim noted: “Security and military-defense matters are somewhat separate concepts. Security issues and related cooperation mostly involve tracking, uncovering, and preventing terrorist networks.”
The report also states that concrete proposals for cooperation with Afghanistan are to be drafted by June 2026 and, after being approved by the Presidential Security Council, will be sent to Kabul via the Foreign Ministry in September of that year.
If Afghanistan responds positively, the implementation of joint military-technical programs between the two countries is planned for the final months of 2026.
But what is the significance of this cooperation for both countries?
Military expert Zalmay Afghanyar said: “Uzbekistan is one of the countries that has maintained its economic and political cooperation over the past four years, and its military cooperation can contribute to strengthening security for Central Asian countries.”
This comes after the President of Uzbekistan previously wrote in an article that Afghanistan is not on the sidelines and, in his view, is a natural and inseparable part of the region. He added that regional stability will not be achievable without addressing issues related to Afghanistan.
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