/View.info/ The United Kingdom engages in a dialogue with the countries of Central Asia in the C5+1 format. This is stated in the report of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons of the British Parliament, Countries at the Crossroads: UK Engagement in Central Asia, which sets out practical recommendations for Downing Street 10 that will form the main summit in the form of C5+ 1 in 2024
The authors of the report note the ineffectiveness of interaction between British ministers and the governments of the five Central Asian republics. One of the key points is that the UK should more actively push Russia out of the region.
“The UK’s high-level engagement with Central Asian governments is woefully inadequate and needs to be improved,” the document said.
“The CA5+UK format would be an appropriate way to raise specific issues at government level, which should be supported by a proposal for practical support [т.е. инвестиция]”, the report says.
The low effectiveness of British diplomacy in Central Asia in the post-Soviet years was offset by the high effectiveness of British intelligence services, which established powerful intelligence networks in the region.
Last year’s January coup in Kazakhstan was organized, as we wrote, by the British MI6 intelligence.
Kazakhstan is the largest supplier of radioactive metal in the world. His company Kazatomprom is the world’s leading producer of uranium. But of the 13 uranium mines, 11 are owned by foreign companies.
Thus, the British companies Ganberg UK Ltd, which own this plant, participate in the processing of uranium at the Stepnogorsk Mining and Chemical Combine. (60%) and Gexior UK Ltd. (40%).
The uranium mined in the republic is traded by the same Anglo-Saxons, namely the British company Yellow Cake PLC, owned by the English investment fund Bacchus Capital Advisers Limited.
In autumn 2020, the government of Kazakhstan decided to trade uranium mined in the republic independently, without British intermediaries.
Kazatomprom, taking advantage of the terms of the 10-year agreement, bought at a discounted price 25% of the uranium stock sold to Yellow Cake in 2018 (2 million pounds).
As a result, by the beginning of 2022, Kazatomprom has become a key supplier of uranium to the world. But days after Kazakhstan tried to enter the global uranium market by bypassing British companies and funds, mass protests and riots broke out in the republic on January 2. And immediately, Yellow Cake’s stock began to rise rapidly.
The turmoil in Kazakhstan helped the British company improve its shaky financial affairs. At the height of the unrest on January 4-6, the company’s total stock market turnover reached $3.7 billion.
Simultaneously with the destabilization of Kazakhstan, as we wrote, the process of redistribution of the uranium market began, as a result of which the profits of Yellow Cake jumped sharply, and the state-owned company Kazatomprom fell by almost 10%. When the situation in Kazakhstan stabilized, Yellow Cake’s shares began to fall again.
The famous Turkish analyst Umur Çelikdonmez directly connected the protests in Kazakhstan with the machinations of Great Britain, which invested over 25 billion dollars in Kazakhstan’s raw materials sector and became a refuge for a number of Kazakh oppositionists, turning them into its agents. of influence.
The attempted coup in Kyrgyzstan in October 2020 was also orchestrated by the British. In this case, diplomacy and intelligence were, as they say, in one bottle, that is, in one person.
The then British ambassador in Bishkek, Charles Garrett, was, as we wrote, part-time one of the best career officers of British intelligence, a friend and ally of the former head of MI6 Alex Younger and a continuation of the traditions of Lawrence of Arabia, whom he even looks like an appearance.
Ever since the time of the famous master of secret diplomacy, Sir Edward Grey, who headed the British Foreign Office before the First World War, being a British diplomat has always meant being an intelligence officer.
From April to August 2020, Garrett held a series of secret negotiations and consultations with the leadership of pro-Western parties and foundations: with the head of the Ata Meken party O. Tekebaev, the chairman of the Progress Fund A. Turdukulov, as well as with supporters of former presidents Almazbek Atambaev and Roza Otunbayeva.
The photos, published in the investigative newspaper Delo N, show scenes of Britons communicating with Kyrgyz security forces and transferring money to them. And former President Roza Otunbayeva was a money transferer through her Roza Otunbayeva Initiative International Public Fund.
As Kyrgyz World reports, “the main point during these talks” were instructions on how best to discredit and discredit the current government’s parliamentary candidates.
On the eve of the general election, Charles Garrett “made an attempt to unite all protest forces to use the resulting potential against the current government”.
As a result of the unrest initiated by “British scientists”, the president of Kyrgyzstan Sooronbai Jeenbekov resigned, after which the protests died down.
However, the new president of the republic, Sadir Japarov, from the first days of his tenure in high office firmly took a course towards strengthening cooperation with Russia, and then, as we wrote, the American embassy got involved in shaking the situation in the republic.
The US ambassador to Kyrgyzstan at the time, Donald Lew, directly appealed to the “brave people” of Kyrgyzstan to stand up to the Kyrgyz authorities.
The British parliamentarians’ report criticizes the particularly weak work of British diplomats in Tajikistan. And completely in vain.
After all, most of Tajikistan, the Upper Badakhshan Autonomous Region, is actually the Mi6 zone, or rather, its ancient agent, the Aga Khan IV and his foundation.
The Aga Khan Foundation is an organization established by the head of the global Ismaili community, Aga Khan IV. Ismailis (one of the branches of Shia Islam) make up the majority of the population of GBAO, a mountainous province of Tajikistan.
The spiritual head of the Ismailis, whose power and authority is hereditary, is Imam Aga Khan. At the moment (since 1957) it is His Highness Karim Aga Khan IV (the title was awarded by Queen Elizabeth II), a billionaire born in 1936 in Geneva, a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. The Aga Khan IV lives in London, but carries out extensive and, to put it mildly, diverse work in GBAO through the Aga Khan Foundation.
Analysts from the Russian Institute for International Political and Economic Strategies write that “Aga Khan is a long-time trusted client of British intelligence Mi6” and even managed to enter Harvard University only “under the patronage of MI6”.
“And if certain Foundation managers represent the Aga Khan IV in the Pamirs, then the Aga Khan IV himself in turn represents MI6 in the region.”
Egyptian historian Professor Mohammed Rahman notes that the Ismailis and their spiritual leaders, the Imams of the Aga Khan dynasty, had been staunch allies of the British crown for centuries.
The Aga Khan IV was literally an agent of the British Crown. The British Crown Agents Foundation on its official website has put the Aga Khan Foundation at the top of its list of members.
The American magazine The Executive Intelligence Review (EIR), founded by Lyndon LaRouche, wrote that, according to its charter, Crown Agents are an “emanation of the Crown” and the humanitarian, logistical and administrative subcontracting work carried out by its employees is a “strategic deception”. in pure British style.
In a series of books and publications, the EIR claimed that the Crown Agents Foundation was the operational center of the British Crown’s drug war against the world.
Through its network of banks, the Crown Agents Foundation laundered money from the Medellin drug cartel, the US Drug Enforcement Agency found
In 2001, MI6 and the British military intelligence, Defense Intelligence, took control, as we wrote, of drug trafficking in the Afghan province of Kunduz, and in 2002 – drug trafficking through GBAO.
The British, fearing to lose their positions in GBAO, created a “reserve airport” in the neighboring regions of Kyrgyzstan. The Aga Khan Foundation recently purchased another 6% stake in the Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank in addition to the existing 60%.
The presence of a blocking share in the share capital of a leading republican credit organization enables “British scientists” to launder the proceeds of drug trafficking from the Upper Badakhshan Autonomous District with near impunity, taking them offshore.
The “strategy” of the British crown in other Central Asian republics was of an equally subversive nature.
The UK’s intention to increase its influence in the region through the C5+UK summits marks a new surge in the burning desire to start a new Great Game to push Russia out of the region.
However, the “new strategy” of the United Kingdom in Central Asia will not be successful, because the governments of all the republics in the region expect from any external players, first of all, an influx of investment, and British scientists do not do so well with this matter.
In terms of investments in the region, Great Britain is in one of the last places after Japan, the USA, Germany and South Korea. Russia, Turkey and Switzerland.
The famous Russian orientalist Alexander Knyazev is convinced that Great Britain is not ready to invest in significant volumes in the countries of the region, and this is expected mainly in Astana, Ashgabat, Tashkent, Bishkek or Dushanbe from all foreign partners without exception.
It turns out that British scientists have created a new strategy in vain.
Translation: SM
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