04.06.2026, 12:40 11746
President Announces Changes to Rules Governing Use of State Symbols
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Kazakhstan’s government will soon introduce amendments to regulations governing the use of the country's state symbols, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev announced during a national flag-raising ceremony, according to the Akorda presidential press service.
Strengthening the authority and prestige of our national symbols is a matter of state importance. In the near future, the government will amend the resolution regulating the use of state symbols. Respect for our national symbols is a shared responsibility and the duty of every citizen, ultimately reflecting respect for the state itself," Tokayev said.
The president noted that Kazakhstan’s new Constitution clearly affirms the inseparable link between the Kazakh people and the millennia-old history of the Great Steppe.
A monumental structure dedicated to the achievements of the Great Steppe civilisation will soon begin to be built in the capital. Recently, with UNESCO’s support, we hosted an international symposium in Astana devoted to the study of the legacy of the Golden Horde. Undoubtedly, all of these initiatives will make a significant contribution to strengthening the foundations of our statehood," he said.
According to Tokayev, the Golden Horde was a major medieval power with its own institutions of governance, diplomatic service, communications and customs systems, a widely recognised currency and advanced technologies for its time.
The modern presidential model of governance firmly established in Kazakhstan has its roots in the political system created during the era of the Golden Horde. The Golden Horde’s greatest legacy lies in its enduring values, which, within a common legal framework, united people of different religions, languages, cultures and traditions across a vast state. The glorious path of our ancestors will always serve as an example and a strategic guide for us," the head of state said.
As part of the ceremony, the military rank of Senior Lieutenant was awarded to outstanding graduates of the Sagadat Nurmagambetov Military Institute of the Ground Forces, the National Security Committee Academy, the Border Academy of the National Security Committee, the Barimbek Beisenov Karaganda Academy of the Interior Ministry, the National Guard Academy and the Malik Gabdullin Academy of Civil Protection.
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04.06.2026, 16:53 10441
Tokayev Discusses Security and Transport Connectivity with Senior Adviser to the Abrahamic Business Circle's Peace Council
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Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev received Aryeh Lightstone, Senior Adviser to the Peace Council, the presidential press service Akorda reported.
During the meeting, the two sides discussed Kazakhstan's initiatives aimed at supporting stabilisation efforts in the Gaza Strip. Talks focused on the country's participation in restoring social infrastructure, as well as projects in the fields of education, healthcare and food security.
Lightstone congratulated Tokayev and the people of Kazakhstan on the Day of State Symbols, wishing the country peace and prosperity. He also conveyed warm greetings to the Kazakh president from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Particular attention was paid to the development of transport and logistics cooperation. The parties discussed the TRIPP initiative and collaboration within the framework of the Middle Corridor. Kazakhstan reaffirmed its interest in expanding international transport connectivity and diversifying trade routes.
At the conclusion of the meeting, both sides expressed their readiness to further strengthen cooperation on a broad range of bilateral and international issues.
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04.06.2026, 12:09 16006
Knowledge Economy - a New Driver of Partnership between Kazakhstan and the European Union
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As part of the "Shanyraq Dialogue" discussion platform, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Belgium hosted a roundtable entitled "Kazakhstan’s Knowledge Economy: New Horizons for Partnership with the European Union". The event brought together Kazakhstan’s Minister of Science and Higher Education Sayasat Nurbek, representatives of Belgian universities and research centres, members of the expert and diplomatic communities, and representatives of the European External Action Service, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
The discussion was moderated by Karina Anguelieva, Executive Director of the International Science and Technology Center (ISTC). In her opening remarks, she highlighted the dynamic development of Kazakhstan’s solid scientific and technological potential, which was one of the key factors behind the ISTC’s decision to relocate its headquarters to Astana in 2015. She emphasized that Kazakhstan currently occupies a leading position in the implementation of several flagship ISTC projects.
Welcoming participants, Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Belgium Roman Vassilenko noted the significant qualitative progress in Kazakhstan - EU relations over the 33 years since diplomatic relations were established between Astana and Brussels, and 10 years since the signing of the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Kazakhstan and the European Union.
The Ambassador recalled that the European Union remains Kazakhstan’s largest trade and investment partner. Cooperation between the two sides continues expanding in the strategic areas such as transport connectivity, critical raw materials, green transformation, digitalization, and innovation.
Ambassador Vassilenko particularly emphasized the cooperation in education, science, and technology. He noted that investment in human capital is one of Kazakhstan’s key priorities, and that deeper engagement with European universities and research centres creates new opportunities for joint research, academic exchanges, and the training of specialists for the economy of the future.
As the keynote speaker, Minister of Science and Higher Education Sayasat Nurbek presented the main priorities of Kazakhstan’s state policy in science and higher education. These include the modernization of research infrastructure, the development of research universities, the internationalization of higher education, support for young scientists, the commercialization of scientific research, and expanded participation in international research programs.
Particular attention was paid to Kazakhstan’s efforts to strengthen cooperation with the European scientific and educational community, including participation in international initiatives such as the European Union’s "Horizon Europe" program, which supports research and innovation.
In particular, Minister Nurbek stated: "The knowledge economy is built on trust, open universities, strong science, and international cooperation. Kazakhstan is interested in ensuring that cooperation with European universities is systematic and long-term, based on joint research, the exchange of experience, and the training of specialists for the economy of the future".
Roundtable served as an effective platform for open dialogue among government officials, academic institutions, experts, and members of the diplomatic corps on the future development of scientific and educational cooperation between Kazakhstan and the European Union.
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04.06.2026, 09:45 12216
Kazakhstan Marks State Symbols Day
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Kazakhstan is celebrating State Symbols Day on June 4, commemorating the adoption of the country's national symbols.
Kazakhstan's state symbols were approved on June 4, 1992. The Constitutional Law "On the State Symbols of the Republic of Kazakhstan" was adopted on June 4, 2007. In accordance with the law, State Symbols Day has been celebrated annually on June 4.
Kazakhstan's official state symbols are the national flag, the national emblem and the national anthem.
The national flag is a rectangular sky-blue banner featuring a golden sun with 32 rays at its center and a soaring golden eagle beneath it. Along the flagpole side runs a vertical strip with a traditional national ornament. The sun, its rays, the eagle and the ornamental pattern are all depicted in gold. The flag was designed by Shaken Niyazbekov, an Honoured Artist of Kazakhstan.
The national emblem is circular in shape and features a shanyrak - the upper dome of a traditional Kazakh yurt - set against a blue background. Radiating outward from the shanyrak are uyks, the supporting poles of the yurt, resembling sunbeams. Images of mythical winged horses are positioned on either side of the shanyrak. A three-dimensional five-pointed star appears at the top, while the inscription "Qazaqstan" is placed at the bottom. The star, shanyrak, uyks, winged horses and inscription are all rendered in gold. The emblem was designed by renowned architects Zhandarbek Malibekov and Shot-Aman Ualikhanov.
The national anthem, previously known as the song "Menin Qazaqstanym" ("My Kazakhstan"), was officially adopted by the country's parliament on January 6, 2006. The music was composed by Shamshi Kaldayakov, while the lyrics were written by Zhumeken Nazhimedenov and Nursultan Nazarbayev.
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03.06.2026, 14:46 30881
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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03.06.2026, 12:10 31616
Kazakhstan Appoints New Deputy Head of Presidential Administration
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Erzhan Zhiyenbayev has been appointed Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of Kazakhstan, the presidential press service said.
By decree of the Head of State, Erzhan Nurlanovich Zhiyenbayev has been appointed Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan," the statement said.
The presidential administration also reported that he has been relieved of his previous position.
Born on December 20, 1981, in Almaty, Zhiyenbayev graduated from Turan University in 2002. Over the course of his career, he has held various positions at the Ministry of Finance and the Prime Minister’s Office.
From October 23, 2019, to September 1, 2023, he served as Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration. Since September 2023, he has been serving as Assistant to the President for Legal Affairs.
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03.06.2026, 11:11 32266
Kazakhstan Approves Rules for Radioactive Waste Management
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The Mazhilis has passed in the second reading the Law on Radioactive Waste Management, along with related amendments to the Code on Subsoil and Subsoil Use and several other legislative acts, a correspondent reports.
Ahead of the second reading, lawmakers introduced amendments clarifying the powers and responsibilities of the government, the authorized body responsible for radioactive waste management, the environmental protection authority, the state body overseeing sanitary and epidemiological welfare, local government bodies, and other stakeholders.
The legislation also introduces the concept of the "life cycle of a radioactive waste management facility," which covers site selection, engineering surveys, design, construction, commissioning, operation, decommissioning (closure), as well as post-closure monitoring and control.
The law establishes general conditions for activities related to radioactive waste management, including licensing requirements, nuclear and radiation safety standards, accounting and control of radioactive waste, personnel training, and other regulatory provisions.
Lawmakers also clarified procedures for dealing with historical radioactive waste and nuclear legacy sites. The authorized state body will be responsible for approving management rules, as well as identifying, surveying, assessing, registering, rehabilitating, decommissioning and/or conserving such facilities.
Meanwhile, the national operator has been granted exclusive rights to carry out activities related to all stages of the life cycle of radioactive waste disposal facilities. These include the disposal of radioactive waste in Kazakhstan, the decommissioning and conservation of state-owned nuclear legacy sites or facilities subject to transfer into state ownership, the remediation of uranium mining and processing sites, and the conservation of facilities and structures contaminated with radioactive materials as a result of such activities.
At the same time, radioactive waste generators will be required to finance the safe management of waste, prepare it for transfer, and ensure its safety until it is handed over to the national operator.
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03.06.2026, 10:35 32536
Kazakhstan to Introduce Administrative Amnesty for the First Time
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Kazakhstan is set to introduce an administrative amnesty mechanism for the first time. The initiative will be regulated under a new Article 889-1 of the country's Code of Administrative Offences. A draft law and related amendments were approved by the Mazhilis on Wednesday, a correspondent reports.
As this mechanism is being introduced for the first time, the most transparent and secure implementation format has been chosen. At this stage, the amnesty applies exclusively to administrative fines. It does not cover repeat offences or cases under judicial consideration," the Mazhilis said.
The amnesty will apply to both ordinary citizens and individual entrepreneurs, as well as private notaries, private bailiffs, lawyers and legal consultants. The inclusion of individual entrepreneurs is intended to support economic activity and small business development.
At the same time, the administrative amnesty will not apply to fines imposed by courts or to offences that pose a threat to public safety, citizens’ lives and health, or state interests.
In particular, violations related to road safety have been excluded from the amnesty. These include driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, driving into oncoming traffic, and other serious traffic offences.
Also excluded are administrative offences related to the illegal circulation of weapons and narcotics, public health, sanitary and epidemiological safety, personal data protection, and a number of other sensitive areas.
The Unified Register of Administrative Proceedings will be used to implement the amnesty. Based on criteria established by law, the system will automatically generate a list of individuals eligible for the measure.
Decisions will be issued electronically and certified with the digital signatures of authorized officials. Citizens affected by the amnesty will be notified through digital services and SMS messages, with no need to submit applications or contact government agencies.
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02.06.2026, 15:30 44746
Around 400,000 Vehicles Enter Almaty Daily from the Region, Tokayev Orders Review of Skytrain Project
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Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has instructed the administrations of Almaty and the Almaty Region, together with the Samruk-Kazyna sovereign wealth fund, to develop proposals for the construction of Skytrain lines extending eastward and westward from the boundaries of the city.
According to the head of state, around 400,000 vehicles enter Almaty from the surrounding region every day, underscoring the need to improve transport connectivity within the Almaty agglomeration and accelerate the development of public transportation.
To address this issue, I instruct the akims of Almaty and the Almaty Region, together with Samruk-Kazyna, to examine all aspects of implementing the project for the construction of Skytrain lines extending east and west from the city limits by August 1 of this year," Tokayev said at a meeting on the development of the city of Alatau.
The president also ordered officials to consider the development of high-speed public transport links between Almaty and the new city of Alatau.
According to Tokayev, Alatau’s location along the Big Almaty Ring Road (BAKAD), as well as the planned construction of a railway line connecting the city with Khorgos, will create the conditions for the formation of a major regional cluster extending beyond the Almaty agglomeration.
The transport sector remains one of the main sources of air pollution in Almaty. According to city authorities, annual emissions of air pollutants in the Almaty agglomeration exceed 225,000 tonnes. In Almaty alone, emissions amount to 189,000 tonnes per year, of which 60%, or 112,000 tonnes, are generated by road transport.
Vehicles meeting the EURO 0 emissions standard account for 84% of all transport-related emissions, or approximately 94,600 tonnes annually.
The situation is being exacerbated by the rapid growth of the vehicle fleet and heavy traffic congestion. More than 1.1 million vehicles travel through the city each day, while the daily inflow of vehicles from surrounding areas is comparable to the size of an entire country's vehicle fleet.
Forecasts also remain unfavorable. By 2030, further growth in both the number of vehicles and the population is expected, increasing pressure on the environment and air quality.
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