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German foreign minister to discuss sanctions, energy with Central Asian counterparts

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BERLIN, Feb 9 (Reuters) - ​German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will meet his counterparts from Central Asian countries in Berlin ⁠on Wednesday, said a ministry spokesperson, with themes including energy and Russian sanctions circumvention on ‍the agenda.

The 20th EU sanctions package against Russia for ​its invasion of Ukraine could see measures imposed on Central Asian states such as Kyrgyzstan for the ​first time, as companies from some of these countries are accused of systematically purchasing goods from the bloc and then reselling them to Russia.

As a result, Germany's trade volume ‌with countries such as Kyrgyzstan has significantly increased ‌since the 2022 invasion.

Wadephul will meet with the foreign ministers from ​Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, the spokesperson said on Monday.

The spokesperson did not want ‌to say whether Germany supports EU sanctions against these ⁠countries.

"Central Asian states are increasingly important partners ‌for us on ​many current issues," including energy diversification, resource security, climate change and measures against Russian sanctions circumvention, the ⁠spokesperson said.

The German ⁠economy is also interested in raw materials from ​countries such as Kazakhstan.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, writing by Linda Pasquini, ‌editing by Miranda Murray)

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