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Events on Caucasus will not make Kazakhstan reconsider foreign policy priorities - Tazhin

The events on Caucasus will not make Kazakhstan reconsider its foreign policy priorities. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Marat Tazhin, informed at the press conference on Sunday, following the results of the negotiations with the US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, the agency reports.

Astana. October 7. Kazakhstan Today - The events on Caucasus will not make Kazakhstan reconsider its foreign policy priorities. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Marat Tazhin, informed at the press conference on Sunday, following the results of the negotiations with the US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, the agency reports.

"I would like to give an unequivocal answer "no," M. Tazhin said answering a journalist's question of whether the situation on Caucasus has affected foreign policy priorities of Kazakhstan.

"I can formulate our relations with the Russian Federation as excellent. Russia is our strategic partner," the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan said. He emphasized that relations of Kazakhstan with the USA are stable."

"Our relations with Kazakhstan are based on mutual respect, transparency and on desire to see Kazakhstan more prosperous and open," the US Secretary of State said.

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