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Kazakhstan Seeks Broader International Engagement As Its International Trade Importance Grows
Where There Is Unity, There Is Prosperity
ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Today, the world is experiencing a new era of globalization. We are currently living in a complex period of human history, encompassing economic, social, environmental and humanitarian dimensions.
Kazakhstan To Seek People's Mandate As It Deliberates On Nuclear Power Plans
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Kazakhstan is set to hold a referendum on nuclear energy as it seeks to diversify its energy needs away from fossil fuels and achieve its emissions reduction targets President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced during a state-of-the-nation address.
Here’s What You Need to Know about Astana International Forum This Week
ASTANA – The bustling Kazakh capital is set to host the highly anticipated Astana International Forum (AIF) this week, bringing together world leaders
Kazakhstan's Tokayev proposes forward looking economic policies, strengthened international ties
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Kazakhstan is embarking on a series of initiatives that will bolster its position as one of the dynamically developing countries with great potential in the region which will enable better connectivity between East and West as well as the global economy in times of turbulence.
Kazakhstan Strengthens Its Democracy As CItizens Head To National Polls On Nov 20
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--As Malaysians cast their votes on Nov. 19, the citizens of Kazakhstan will participate in their own elections the very next day on Nov. 20, with much anticipated presidential elections set to demonstrate the country’s maturation as a democracy.
A Trip That Pointed The Way Forward In Turbulent Times And Reinvigorated The Ancient Silk Road
BEIJING, China--From September 14 to 16, 2022, President Xi Jinping attended the 22nd Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Samarkand and paid state visits to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan upon invitation. As the visit came to a conclusion, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi briefed the accompanying journalists on the visit.
Unintended Consequences: A Heyday For The Geopolitics Of Eurasian Transport
SINGAPORE CITY, Singapore--When Russia invaded Ukraine, it took itself off the map of Eurasian transport corridors linking China and Europe. At the same time, it breathed new life into moribund routes that would allow goods to travel across the Eurasian landmass without traversing Russia. It also opened the door to greater Russian connectivity with the Middle East and South and Southeast Asia.
Kazakh Unrest A Problem For Region’s Despots
HONG KONG, China--The Russian troops who arrived to prop up the Tokayev government in Kazakhstan may have helped stabilise the country for now.
How Kazakhstan Could Shift Putin’s Calculus On Ukraine
WASHINGTON, U.S.--Thirty years ago, the Soviet Union collapsed in a largely bloodless way. But events in recent years have proved that bloodlessness to be only temporary.
CSTO To Send Peacekeeping Troops To Help Quell Unrest In Kazakhstan
BEIJING, China--With half of Kazakhstan's territory engulfed in riots, the country has taken more measures to deal with the unrest, including seeking assistance from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).