Astana. June 26. Kazakhstan Today - The text of the Declaration of the Near-Caspian states, the signing of which is planned at the II Summit of the Presidents of five Caspian states, is completely coordinated and ready to be signed. The Kazakhstan MFA official representative Yerzhan Ashikbayev informed on Monday at the briefing, the agency reports.
As it was informed earlier, the III Meeting of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the Near-Caspian states took place on June 20 in Teheran. The main theme of the meeting was preparation of the Declaration - the final document of the II Summit of the leaders of the Near-Caspian states and the discussion of the agenda of the meeting and its date.
The project of the Declaration included the proposals of the Kazakhstan party concerning safety and stability of the Caspian Sea, contained in the project developed by the state of the Pact of stability on the Caspian Sea.
The final agenda of the Summit and its date will be coordinated through diplomatic channels.
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Text of final document of Near-Caspian states Summit ready to be signed
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