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Kazakhstan Opens Embassy in Cyprus Capital

Kazakhstan Opens Embassy in Cyprus Capital
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Kazakhstan has opened its embassy in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said during talks with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides, according to the presidential press service Akorda.

We are interested in developing a multifaceted partnership with Cyprus. Relations between our countries are steadily advancing, supported by regular contacts at the political level and between our diplomatic services. The mutual opening of embassies in Astana and Nicosia has created a solid institutional foundation for more systematic and practical cooperation," Tokayev said.


The Kazakh president noted that Christodoulides had arrived in Kazakhstan accompanied by a sizeable business delegation, reflecting the growing interest of Cypriot companies in the Kazakh market. According to Tokayev, the business forum held on Wednesday and the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two countries’ chambers of commerce will help establish direct dialogue between business communities.

Kazakhstan welcomes Cypriot companies willing to invest and expand their presence in our country. Creating favourable conditions for businesses and investors remains one of the key priorities of Kazakhstan’s economic policy," he said.


Tokayev stressed the importance of coordinating government efforts to achieve a productive economic agenda. In this regard, he proposed developing a Roadmap for Economic Cooperation through 2028. He also initiated the establishment of an Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation and a Business Council, as well as regular exchanges of trade delegations.

For his part, Christodoulides described his visit to Kazakhstan as an important milestone in the development of bilateral relations.

We recognise the geopolitical importance of Central Asia and Kazakhstan’s role in the world. Kazakhstan is a strategic partner of the European Union. As a member state of the European Union, Cyprus can serve as a reliable gateway to the European market for Kazakh investors and companies. We offer a predictable business environment fully aligned with EU standards," the Cypriot president said.


The two leaders also discussed prospects for strengthening cooperation in trade and investment, transport and logistics, digital communications, artificial intelligence and finance.

Following the talks, Tokayev awarded Christodoulides the First Class Order of Dostyk (Friendship).

In the presence of the two heads of state, members of the official delegations exchanged a number of intergovernmental and interagency documents, including:

1. A memorandum of understanding between Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development and Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy on cooperation in ICT, e-government, space activities and cybersecurity;

2. A memorandum of understanding on cultural cooperation between Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Culture and Information and Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry of Culture;

3. A memorandum of understanding between Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education and Cyprus’ Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth on cooperation in education and science;

4. A memorandum of understanding on sports cooperation between Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports and Cyprus’ Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth;

5. A cooperation agreement between the Foreign Trade Chamber of Kazakhstan and the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry aimed at strengthening investment and business opportunities between the two institutions.
 

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