However, despite this, the China-Central Asia summit, which was held by the Chinese president at the same time, came to thwart the United States attempts to undermine China's influence in Asia. This is because this unprecedented summit between China and Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan) is a real economic and political expansion of China. The interest of the United States and NATO in this region increased dramatically after the UkrainianWar. Thus, it becomes clear how important Central Asian countries are at this particular time and the interest of China, Russia,and the United States in this region. Undoubtedly, the struggle to break American hegemony and establish a new multipolar world order will not be a short-term struggle in any way, but it can extend for decades.