West needs Central Asia’s rare earths to militarize economy — Russian Foreign Ministry
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Foreign Ministry Accuses West of Seeking Anti-Russian ‘Staging Ground’ in Central Asia
West eager to transform Central Asia into bridgehead for threats against Russia — diplomat
Diplomat Warns EU Plotting to Sow Discord Between Russia and Central Asia
Russia’s cooperation with Central Asia above board — Foreign Ministry
West seeks to inflict 'strategic defeat' on Russia via Central Asia — MFA
West needs Central Asia’s rare earths to militarize economy — Russian Foreign Ministry
Russia ready to cooperate with Central Asia on rare earth metals — Foreign Ministry
EU becoming aggressive, uncooperative player — Russian Foreign Ministry
West Seeks to Turn Central Asia Into Launchpad for Anti-Russian Threats Diplomat
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