Antony Blinken on the Future of Central Asia

Published: April 17, 2015, 7:43 p.m.

A few weeks ago, Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken\xa0visited Brookings for a public address\xa0on the current priorities and future prospects for U.S. engagement in Central Asia. With the draw-down in Afghanistan on the horizon, Mr. Blinken makes clear that the United States is not relinquishing its interests in the region. Blinken stresses that the security of the United States\xa0is enhanced by a more secure Central Asia, and a\xa0stable\xa0Central Asia is most likely if the nations there are sovereign and independent countries, connected with one another, and fully capable of defending their own borders. He concludes that investing in connectivity can spur commerce from Istanbul to Shanghai while serving as a stabilizing force for Afghanistan's transition.\xa0

Senior Fellow Fiona Hill introduced Mr. Blinken, and Brookings President Strobe Talbot moderated the conversation.\xa0

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