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A View from Hungary: The President’s Article Presents a Coherent and Forward-Looking Vision for the Region

November 16, 2025. 11:07 • 2 min

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A View from Hungary: The President’s Article Presents a Coherent and Forward-Looking Vision for the Region

BUDAPEST, November 15. /Dunyo IA/. Alpár Kató, Editor-in-Chief of the Hungarian publications "Daily News Hungary" and 'Helló Magyar’, commented for "Dunyo" IA on the article published in the media by the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, regarding the role of Central Asia in an era of rapid geopolitical and socio-economic transformations:

-        In a recent article outlining his vision for a "New Central Asia", President Shavkat Mirziyoyev argues that the region is entering a historic era of unity, stability and cooperation. His message sets out how Central Asia is trying to define itself in the face of global uncertainty. This development is important not only in the region itself, but also for the world at large, and for Hungarian readers, because Central Asia has increasingly become a strategic partner for Hungary in energy, trade, investment and diplomatic engagement.

Since 2017, high-level dialogue among the region’s leaders has intensified, demonstrating a shift from fragmented bilateral contacts to coordinated regional thinking. This emerging cohesion directly influences Hungary’s broader foreign policy priorities, especially as Budapest continues to build bridges with Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and other regional players.

A central theme in the president’s article is the resolution of long-standing border disputes - an achievement he rightly describes as historic. For years, unresolved borders restricted economic growth, water management, and mobility. The 2025 tripartite border agreement was a major breakthrough, creating a more predictable environment for trade and investment.

For Hungary, which is actively seeking new markets and partnerships in Eurasia, a more stable Central Asia means a safer and more attractive environment for Hungarian businesses, investors, universities, and even cultural institutions wanting to engage with the region. When borders transform from fault lines into bridges, it opens doors for expanded cooperation far beyond the region itself.

Overall, the president’s article is a coherent and forward-looking vision for the region. It highlights genuine trends - stronger cooperation, deeper dialogue, and growing economic connectivity - while also attempting to position Uzbekistan as the intellectual and diplomatic engine of a "New Central Asia".

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