MOSCOW/ASTANA: Russian President Vladimir Putin published an article for Wednesday’s edition of the Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper ahea...
MOSCOW/ASTANA: Russian President Vladimir Putin published an article for Wednesday’s edition of the Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper ahead of his forthcoming visit to Kazakhstan’s capital Astana.
In an article, headlined ‘Russia - Kazakhstan: a Forward-Looking Alliance Demanded by Life,’ the Russian leader shared his views on the present-day state of affairs and future of bilateral relations, reflecting about economic and regional ties, humanitarian exchanges and international cooperation.
Simultaneously, Russia’s Izvestia newspaper published an article by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, headlined ‘Kazakhstan and Russia: New Horizons of Strategic Partnership."
Areas of cooperation
In his article, Putin noted that "the peoples of Russia and Kazakhstan are connected by the bonds of similar cultural, spiritual and moral values, centuries of living in one State, as well as shared achievements and victories." He also praised the "strong good personal relationship that Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and I have developed."
He commended impressive bilateral trade, adding that Russia is among Kazakhstan’s major trade partners.
"Our bilateral trade has been constantly diversifying, with the share of higher value-added non-commodity goods growing continuously. Besides, settlements in national currencies have played an increasing role, which has helped protect business transactions between our countries from the negative impact of external, including political, factors," Putin wrote.
The Russian president went on to say that the two nations are "expanding cooperation in culture, sports, through social and youth communities, and, certainly, in education."
Putin made a special mention of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, emphasizing that "both Russia and Kazakhstan remember and sacredly honour the feat of their fathers and grandfathers, who fought shoulder to shoulder against Nazism."
In his view, Moscow and Astana are at the forefront of the process to form "a more just multipolar world order" and "take similar positions with regard to the key role of international law in interstate relations, and the need to take into account the interests of all countries in matters of global security, stability and sustainable development."
"Russia is willing to continue developing multifaceted relations of friendship and alliance with the Republic of Kazakhstan for the benefit of our peoples. I wish all citizens of Kazakhstan success, well-being and prosperity," the Russian president concluded.
State visit to Astana
Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay a state visit to Kazakhstan on November 27 and 28. Putin’s previous official visit to Kazakhstan took place in November 2023. In July 2024, the Russian leader took part in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Astana.
After bilateral talks in narrow and expanded formats, the leaders of the two countries will take part in a plenary session of the 20th anniversary forum of interregional cooperation between Russia and Kazakhstan in Russia's Volga area city of Ufa via a video linkup.
Also, in a video conference mode, the leaders of the two countries will take part in the opening of a branch of the Kazakh National University named after Al-Farabi at the Dostoevsky Omsk University.
On November 28, Putin will participate in the summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
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