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Kazakh Foreign Minister and the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Discussed Prospects for Bilateral Cooperation

Kazakh Foreign Minister and the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Discussed Prospects for Bilateral Cooperation
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As part of the visit to Washington, DC, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev had a meeting with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.

During the talks, the sides engaged in a detailed discussion of a wide range of topical issues on the bilateral agenda, including political and economic cooperation, the development of trade and investment ties, collaboration in the fields of energy and critical minerals, and exchanged views on regional and global security matters.

The parties reaffirmed their commitment to the continued development of the Enhanced Strategic Partnership between Kazakhstan and the United States. Particular attention was paid to the US initiative to establish a Peace Council, as well as to Kazakhstan’s participation in this format as a founding country. The sides also discussed preparations for Kazakhstan’s participation in the G20 Summit scheduled for December 2026 in Miami.

The Kazakh Foreign Minister underscored the country’s strategic role in ensuring the resilience of global supply chains for energy resources and critical minerals, and emphasized cooperation in this area as one of the key pillars of engagement with the United States.

For his part, the Deputy Secretary described Kazakhstan as a reliable partner in Central Asia and on the international stage, and expressed confidence that the forthcoming contacts would provide additional momentum to the development of bilateral relations and practical cooperation.

Special attention was devoted to the implementation of previously reached agreements and investment projects totaling approximately 17 billion US dollars, following the visit of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Washington, DC, and the "C5+1" Summit.

Following the meeting, the sides agreed to further strengthen bilateral cooperation within existing formats, as well as through the launch of new mechanisms and initiatives.
 

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