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Kazakhstan ‘chips away’ at its reliance on Russia

Moscow’s regional influence wanes on opposition to Ukraine invasion in Central Asia and the Caucasus

As Russians fearing conscription fled to the country’s borders Kazakh president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev welcomed more than 200,000 of them, sympathising with their “hopeless” plight.

“We must take care of them and ensure their safety. This is a political and humanitarian issue,” said Tokayev late last month after President Vladimir Putin’s mobilisation bill sparked the exodus.

The warm reception for the Russians was a signal of a new reality for Moscow: across Central Asia and the Caucasus, countries are seeking to distance themselves from its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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