
OSCE and Central Asia Partner for Ecological Resilience in Kazakhstan
The OSCE is collaborating with Kazakhstan and other Central Asian leaders in Astana to discuss challenges and foster a partnership for ecological resilience in the region.
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The OSCE is collaborating with Kazakhstan and other Central Asian leaders in Astana to discuss challenges and foster a partnership for ecological resilience in the region.

Central Asian leaders gathered at the first-ever regional climate summit in Astana, where they called for climate justice and strengthened regional environmental governance. The summit highlighted the urgent need for climate solidarity to address the region's water crisis.

Central Asian leaders, meeting at the Astana Summit, have declared March 26 as an International Day of the Aral Sea and its feeder rivers, the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, to raise global awareness and reinforce regional cooperation.

Central Asian leaders and global officials are set to gather at the Regional Ecological Summit 2026 (RES 2026) in Astana, focusing on climate action under the theme 'A Shared Vision for a Sustainable Future'.
Central Asian leaders are moving towards implementing climate action, with discussions focusing on the future of the Aral Sea Basin. This cooperation aims to address the region's pressing environmental challenges and foster sustainable development.