12.02.2026, 11:45 1076
Kazakh Foreign Minister Participates in the Central Asia - Germany Economic Forum
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev participated in the Economic Forum held in the C5+1 format with the participation of the heads of foreign ministries of the Central Asian states and Germany. The event was organised by the Eastern Committee of the German Economy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
The Forum served as a key platform for in-depth dialogue between the Central Asian states and Germany on current issues of trade, economic and investment cooperation, as well as on strengthening regional interaction.
During the plenary session, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany Johann Wadephul, as well as the foreign ministers of the Central Asian states, delivered remarks. In their statements, they underscored the strategic importance of the C5+1 format, the growing role of Central Asia in the system of international economic relations, and the importance of expanding practical cooperation with German business.
Particular attention was paid to the diversification of economic cooperation, the development of mutually beneficial partnership and the creation of favourable conditions for the implementation of joint projects in priority sectors.
Within the framework of thematic sessions, representatives of German business presented reports in four key areas:
- Raw materials - prospects for cooperation in the extraction, processing and sustainable use of natural resources, as well as the formation of reliable and resilient supply chains;
- Energy - opportunities for cooperation in traditional energy, the development of renewable energy sources and the energy transition;
- Agriculture - potential for joint projects in the agro-industrial sector, introduction of innovative technologies and enhancement of food security;
- Logistics and transport connectivity - development of transport corridors, improvement of regional connectivity and strengthening of Central Asia’s transit potential.
I am confident that this platform will serve as a significant complement to the C5+1 format at the level of the Heads of State, as well as an effective mechanism for strengthening trade and investment ties between our countries," stressed the Kazakh Foreign Minister.
The participants noted that strengthening economic cooperation between Central Asia and Germany meets mutual interests, contributes to the region’s sustainable development and supports the formation of more diversified supply chains.
Following the event, the sides confirmed their readiness to continue constructive dialogue within the C5+1 format and to intensify practical interaction between government agencies and business circles of the Central Asian states and Germany.
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12.02.2026, 20:21 486
Constitutional Reforms in Kazakhstan Presented to Deputies of the General Congress of Mexico
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Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Mexico, Almurat Turganbekov held a meeting with the Chair of the Mexican friendship group, Deputy Maribel Martinez Ruiz, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
During the talks, the current level of Kazakh-Mexican cooperation was discussed and a plan of joint activities for 2026 was agreed upon. Special attention was given to strengthening trade and economic ties, developing political and cultural dialogue, and expanding interparliamentary cooperation.
Maribel Martinez Ruiz expressed confidence that the establishment of the "Kazakhstan-Mexico" friendship groups in the parliaments of both countries in 2025 would give new momentum to bilateral cooperation.
In turn, Almurat Turganbekov noted the steady development of relations between Kazakhstan and Mexico and emphasized the importance of intensifying interparliamentary contacts as an effective instrument for promoting joint initiatives.
He also separately briefed the Mexican side on the current process of constitutional reform and the policy of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, aimed at modernizing public administration, strengthening institutions, and building a sustainable economy.
In addition, Kazakhstan’s strategy in the field of digitalization and the development of artificial intelligence was presented to the Mexican side. The Ambassador noted that 2026 has been declared the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in the country, with key priorities including increasing labor productivity, creating export-oriented industries, and integrating Kazakhstan into global digital economy value chains.
Following the meeting, the parties agreed to develop practical recommendations for the further course of action and to maintain regular contacts.
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12.02.2026, 10:15 1326
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Participates in the "Central Asia - Germany" Meeting
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev participated in the meeting of Foreign Ministers in the "Central Asia - Germany" (C5+1) format, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
Central Asia has become a new growth point of the global economy. Its international agency and role in international processes are increasing. We view the ‘Central Asia - Germany’ format as a strategic platform for developing joint responses to common challenges and implementing concrete projects for the benefit of the entire region," the head of Kazakhstan’s foreign policy ведомство stated in his remarks.
Minister Kosherbayev emphasised that the economies of the Central Asian countries are complementary, and that the combination of their overall resource potential with Germany’s advanced technologies creates strong prospects for mutually beneficial partnership. At the same time, for Kazakhstan, economic interaction and connectivity in the fields of energy and natural resource development are of particular importance.
The Head of Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry confirmed interest in expanding trade and economic cooperation with Germany, attracting German investment and developing industrial cooperation. The role of Germany as a leading technological partner and an important investor was particularly highlighted, as well as the prospects for cooperation in the energy sector, including energy supplies, the development of green energy and decarbonisation projects.
The Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan emphasised the advantages of Kazakhstan as a key transit hub between Europe and Asia and expressed interest in deepening cooperation with Germany in developing sustainable transport and logistics corridors, including the Middle Corridor.
In addition, it was underscored during the meeting that Central Asia is a region of strategic stability. For Kazakhstan, strengthening regional cooperation is a foreign policy priority, and interaction with Germany is an important aspect of ensuring sustainable development, water resource management and the prevention of cross-border risks.
Kazakhstan reaffirmed its commitment to the climate agenda and expressed interest in expanding cooperation with Germany in environmental protection, climate change adaptation, rational use of natural resources and the introduction of environmentally friendly technologies.
Special emphasis was placed on developing the humanitarian dimension, including education, science, vocational training and academic exchanges.
Following the plenary meeting, the participants confirmed their interest in further enriching the "Central Asia - Germany" format with concrete initiatives and practical projects.
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12.02.2026, 08:12 1571
Foreign Ministers of Central Asian Countries Meet with the Federal President of Germany
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Federal President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier received the Foreign Ministers of the Central Asian countries as part of the "Central Asia - Germany" (C5+1) format meeting. The meeting was attended by Yermek Kosherbayev, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
During the discussion, the special importance of Central Asia as a region of stability, constructive dialogue, and growing international responsibility was emphasized. The Federal President highlighted Germany’s consistent attention to developing partnerships with Central Asian countries based on mutual respect, trust, and long-term engagement.
The Foreign Ministers of the region highly appreciated the C5+1 format as an important political platform facilitating a systemic dialogue between Germany and the countries of the region. It was noted that this format allows regional issues to be considered comprehensively, taking into account the shared interests and priorities of the Central Asian countries.
In his remarks, Minister Kosherbayev emphasized that Germany is a key European partner for Central Asia and an important supporter of the region’s sustainable development. He confirmed Kazakhstan’s readiness to actively contribute to giving the C5+1 format concrete practical content.
He noted that this year Kazakhstan celebrates a landmark date - the 35th anniversary of independence. Over these years, the country has established itself as an independent state, steadily advancing modernization and large-scale reforms, which allowed it to enter the top 50 economies in the world. Today, Kazakhstan is embarking on a new stage of large-scale political modernization.
Kazakhstan consistently strengthens its role in the system of international relations. We welcome the steady development of long-standing and multifaceted cooperation with our key partner - Germany. At the same time, Kazakhstan has all the prerequisites to become a leading partner for your country in diversifying foreign economic ties, creating new points of economic growth, and promoting the green transition across all major economic sectors - energy, industry, mobility, and digitalization," Minister Kosherbayev shared regarding the prospects for bilateral cooperation.
The Kazakh Minister also highlighted the symbolic significance of February 11, marking 34 years since diplomatic relations between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Federal Republic of Germany were established.
Noting that Berlin was the first European capital visited by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev after his election in December 2019, Minister Kosherbayev delivered a message from the Head of State to Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
During the meeting, the parties discussed cooperation prospects in priority areas, including the economy and investment, energy and natural resources, industry and technology, the development of transport and logistics infrastructure, climate and environmental issues, as well as the expansion of interpersonal contacts, education, and scientific exchange.
Special attention was paid to regional stability and security, as well as the role of Central Asia as an important link between Europe and Asia. Participants emphasized the importance of dialogue and multilateral engagement in a complex geopolitical environment.
Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their mutual interest in further strengthening the partnership between Germany and the Central Asian countries and expressed readiness to continue regular high-level dialogue within the framework of the "Central Asia - Germany" format.
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11.02.2026, 23:12 11551
Kazakhstan and Moldova Strengthen Parliamentary Ties
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Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Moldova Almat Aidarbekov, held a meeting with Ilie Ionaș, Member of Parliament of Moldova and Chair of the Parliamentary Friendship Group with Kazakhstan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
The Kazakh diplomat noted the friendly relations between the two countries and emphasized the importance of interparliamentary ties as one of the key instruments for strengthening political dialogue, as well as for promoting mutual understanding and trust between two nations.
He also informed about the key economic and political transformations currently underway in Kazakhstan. In particular, it was noted that a Constitutional Commission has been established to prepare amendments to the Constitution. The proposed changes are aimed at shaping a modern constitutional model that meets the requirements of the current stage of state development, public expectations, and long-term objectives of socio-political modernization.
In turn, I. Ionaș expressed appreciation for the constructive exchange of views and confirmed the Moldovan side’s interest in the consistent development of interparliamentary relations. He also emphasized openness to further expansion and deepening of cooperation across all areas.
Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to further strengthening Kazakhstan-Moldova cooperation, underscoring the importance of maintaining regular political dialogue and expanding interparliamentary cooperation.
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11.02.2026, 18:40 11281
Kazakhstan’s Strategic Role in the Development of the Middle Corridor Highlighted in Washington
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The National Press Club hosted the presentation of an analytical report focused on Eurasia’s transit potential, including the Middle Corridor and the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
The event brought together representatives of the U.S. Government, as well as leading experts from the policy and academic communities.
Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the United States Magzhan Ilyassov emphasized that the development of East-West transport and logistics routes serves the long-term objectives of sustainable economic growth, enhanced regional connectivity, and diversification of global supply chains. He noted that Kazakhstan is consistently strengthening its transit and logistics capacity through investments in the modernization of rail, port, and digital infrastructure, as well as through the optimization of trade and customs procedures.
Speakers noted that Kazakhstan is widely regarded as one of U.S. key partners in the region, distinguished by institutional stability, strategic vision, and the capacity to play a system-forming role in advancing Eurasian connectivity and investment initiatives.
U.S. experts highlighted that, amid the transformation of global trade routes and shifts in the geopolitical environment, the strategic importance of the Middle Corridor has grown significantly. According to experts, it is increasingly viewed as one of the key overland routes of Eurasia, offering shorter times of goods delivery and greater resilience of supply chains. In this context, Kazakhstan was identified as the central link of the corridor, ensuring its reliability and continued development.
Particular attention was given to Kazakhstan’s role as a reliable partner in securing supply chains for critical minerals and energy resources. It was noted that Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries possess substantial reserves of critical materials essential for high-technology industries and are increasingly focused on developing domestic processing and manufacturing capacities in their territories.
During the discussion, participants also emphasized that the development of Eurasia connectivity extends beyond logistics and has become a factor in economic diversification, the strengthening of sovereignty and the long-term resilience of countries across the region. Connectivity between Central Asia, the South Caucasus, the Black Sea, and onward to Western markets was described as a key element of an emerging new interregional economic configuration.
The event concluded with a Q&A session, during which participants exchanged views on the prospects for further cooperation between Central Asian countries and the United States.
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11.02.2026, 12:10 11816
Kazakhstan and the Netherlands Discuss New Areas of Cooperation
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The headquarters of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) in The Hague hosted a meeting of the Netherlands-Kazakhstan Business Association (NKBA) entitled "Kazakhstan-Netherlands: New Investment Cycle & Strategic Opportunities". The event brought together representatives of government institutions, business communities, and expert circles from both countries, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
The meeting served as an important platform for discussing emerging investment opportunities, Kazakhstan’s strategic priorities, and prospects for expanding bilateral economic cooperation in the context of a newly launched investment cycle.
Welcoming remarks were delivered by Henk Nieboer, Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in the Netherlands and Chairman of NKBA, Annemieke Broesterhuizen, Director for International Trade at RVO; Akan Rakhmetullin, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Netherlands; and Nico Schermers, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Kazakhstan.
It was specifically highlighted that the overall concept of the event, including presentations and keynote speeches, focused on explaining the key provisions of the recent interview of the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, to the Turkistan newspaper, as well as his address at the 5th meeting of the National Kurultai. These strategic documents currently form the foundation of the country’s new stage of modernization and set long-term benchmarks for investors and international partners.
Speakers emphasized that Kazakhstan has entered a new phase of economic modernization and the formation of a favorable investment environment aimed at diversification, technological advancement, and the creation of higher value added. The new investment cycle announced by the country’s leadership envisages a transition from a resource-based model toward a knowledge-driven economy, deep processing industries, and industrial growth.
According to the results of 2025, Kazakhstan’s GDP grew by 6.5%, with the overall size of the economy exceeding USD 300 billion. The share of small and medium-sized enterprises reached 40%, demonstrating steady economic diversification and the strengthening of the entrepreneurial sector.
Special attention was paid to the role of the Netherlands as a key economic partner of Kazakhstan. The Netherlands remains the largest foreign investor in the country’s economy, with investments totaling approximately USD 126 billion, and is also among Kazakhstan’s leading trading partners.
During the event, five priority areas of economic development identified by the Head of State were presented: industrial diversification and development of high value-added production, development of transport and logistics infrastructure and positioning Kazakhstan as a Eurasian value-creation platform, agriculture and food security, digitalization and the introduction of artificial intelligence, energy, water, and infrastructure sustainability.
The complementary nature of the two economies was emphasized: Kazakhstan offers market scale, resources, and growing demand, while Dutch companies bring advanced technologies, engineering solutions, and managerial expertise. This combination creates a solid foundation for long-term joint projects and industrial partnerships.
Participants noted the steadily growing interest of the business community in the NKBA platform. While the association’s initial meetings brought together around 30 participants, the current session gathered approximately 80 representatives of the business community, demonstrating increasing trust and the positive dynamics of bilateral economic cooperation.
Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their readiness to further strengthen business ties, launch new investment projects, and expand cooperation across key sectors of the economy. Particular attention will be paid to implementing joint initiatives in industry, logistics, agribusiness, digital technologies, and sustainable infrastructure, areas that form the foundation of a new phase of strategic partnership between Kazakhstan and the Netherlands.
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10.02.2026, 19:44 19371
Kazakhstan Showcased Its Achievements in the Space Sector in Vienna
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The delegation of Kazakhstan took part in the 63rd session of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (STSC COPUOS), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
During the session, Director of the Vasiliy Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, Chingiz Omarov delivered a presentation on Kazakhstan's current scientific and technical achievements in the field of space situational awareness (SSA), and presented promising areas of cooperation in the field of near-Earth space monitoring and ensuring the safety of space activities.
On the sidelines of the session, Ch.Omarov held a meeting with representatives of the United Arab Emirates Space Agency (UAE Space Agency). During the talks, the parties exchanged views on the development of scientific and applied cooperation in the space sector, including possible joint initiatives in the field of space research, data exchange and SSA technologies.
The participation of the Kazakh side in the work of the STSC COPUOS confirms the commitment of Kazakhstan to strengthening international cooperation in the space sector and contributing to global efforts to ensure the safety and sustainability of space activities.
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10.02.2026, 16:18 19161
Kazakhstan Pavilion in Mumbai Receives International Recognition
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Kazakh delegation took part in one of Asia's largest international tourism exhibitions, Outbound Travel Market (OTM) 2026, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
The Kazakh delegation included representatives of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in India and the Almaty City Administration. In addition, the event was attended by executives from leading Kazakhstan's tourism companies, as well as representatives from organizations such as Air Astana, the Ritz-Carlton Kazakhstan hotel chain, and other industry-specific companies.
The Kazakhstan pavilion presented the country's rich and harmonious cultural heritage, embodied in a contemporary design solution. The exhibition vividly demonstrated Kazakhstan's national craftsmanship, culture, and identity, helping to strengthen its position as one of Central Asia's leading touristic destinations.
The exhibition attracted considerable attention from the professional community and, at the end of the exhibition, was awarded the prestigious prize for "Best Promotion of Urban Tourism."
As part of the exhibition in Mumbai, the Kazakh delegation held more than 100 targeted B2B meetings with leading tour operators, airlines, and international hotel chains. The talks focused on developing inbound tourism, creating new tourism products, and expanding partnerships, with a particular emphasis on the promising Indian market.
On the final day of the exhibition, Kazakhstan strengthened its steadily developing cooperation with the Indian tourism industry by organizing a themed networking evening held in conjunction with the OTM-2026 exhibition.
The format of the meeting combined the presentation of touristic destinations and substantive industry dialogue, which clearly reflected the sustained momentum of cooperation between Kazakhstan and India in the fields of tourism, aviation, and investment.
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