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Kazakhstan and Türkiye elevate ties to eternal friendship and enhanced strategic partnership
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Presidents Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday signed the Declaration on Eternal Friendship and Expanded Strategic Partnership between Kazakhstan and Türkiye, Qazinform News Agency reports via Akorda.
Following the bilateral talks and the 6th meeting of the Kazakhstan-Türkiye High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council in Astana, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan signed the declaration elevating relations between Kazakhstan and Türkiye to an eternal friendship and enhanced strategic partnership.
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12.06.2026, 15:52 76
Ambassador of the Republic of Korea Presented Copies of Credentials
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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Alibek Bakayev received copies of credentials from the newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Korea Jung Ki-Hong, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and prospects for expanding bilateral cooperation in the political, trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres, paying special attention to the schedule of mutual visits and high-level events planned for this year.
Considering the significant volumes of bilateral trade and direct Korean investment in Kazakhstan, the interlocutors placed particular emphasis on the need to further deepen trade and economic cooperation.
In addition, the diplomats expressed their readiness to continue close cooperation in multilateral formats, primarily within the UN and other international platforms.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Korean Ambassador expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and confirmed his readiness to make every effort to further strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries.
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12.06.2026, 13:10 1606
The 25th Anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A New Frontier, Broad Prospects
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Dialogue has always been - and remains - the hard currency of politics. The ability of countries to listen to one another and jointly develop responses to the challenges of the times directly determines the stability of the international system, especially during periods of change or crisis. In today’s world, this has become particularly evident: the decline in trust between states is a consequence of dialogue itself becoming an increasingly scarce "resource."
At the same time, modern politics offers examples of countries coming together through dialogue and creating strong multilateral structures aimed at strengthening peace and trust while unlocking the potential for good-neighbourliness and cooperation. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is undoubtedly one such organization.
Established 25 years ago - on June 15, 2001 - the SCO has grown into one of the world’s largest regional multilateral organizations.
Over the past quarter century, the SCO has forged a unique history of building trust, finding compromises, and strengthening partnerships across the vast Eurasian space. The Organization has travelled a long, complex, and dynamic path, demonstrating not only its viability but also its effectiveness and enduring relevance.
The origins of the SCO can be traced to the "Shanghai Five," a dialogue platform established in 1996 by Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan. Sharing the group’s fundamental objectives, Uzbekistan joined in 2001, transforming the "Five" into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and establishing a strong Central Asian core within it. Today, the SCO comprises ten member states. In addition to those already mentioned, they include India, Pakistan, Iran, and Belarus. Collectively, the SCO member states account for more than 60% of the Eurasian landmass, nearly half of the world’s population, and a significant share of global GDP.
Throughout these years, the SCO has consistently strengthened its standing among influential international and regional institutions, serving as an effective mechanism for promoting security, stability, and sustainable development. Today, we are witnessing the SCO’s growing global role.
Its greatest asset remains its constructive and pragmatic approach to cooperation, founded on the universal principles of equality and mutual benefit, without the dominance of any single ideology. This approach has become known as the "Shanghai Spirit," reflecting the distinctive strategy adopted by its member states. Over time, this model has proven the resilience, effectiveness, and enduring value of the multilateral mechanisms developed within the SCO framework.
The outcomes of recent SCO summits have demonstrated the enormous scale of the tasks undertaken and the ambitions set, highlighting the Organization’s ability to make swift and effective decisions on pressing regional issues in the fields of politics, security, trade, the economy, and humanitarian cooperation.
One of the most recent examples is the adoption in 2024, at Kazakhstan’s initiative, of the SCO Initiative "On World Unity for a Just Peace, Harmony and Development." This unprecedented and comprehensive document sets out principles for strengthening confidence-building measures and maintaining stability and security amid today’s global challenges. It was subsequently presented to the UN General Assembly as an official document.
The security dimension remains one of the key pillars of the SCO agenda, and the Organization has accumulated significant experience in the joint fight against terrorism, separatism, and extremism. A central role in these efforts is played by the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS), established within the SCO framework. The effectiveness of these measures is reflected in tangible and measurable results in dismantling terrorist infrastructure. A system for the rapid exchange of information has been established, and regular counterterrorism exercises are conducted. According to experts, thanks to this coordinated approach, the number of terrorist attacks within the SCO’s area of responsibility has steadily declined.
In our view, one of the Organization’s principal achievements has also been the creation of a Eurasian space characterised by strong connectivity in transport, energy, investment, and technology. It has developed a flexible model of economic partnership based on respect for sovereignty, pragmatism, and the pursuit of mutual benefit.
One of the concrete steps taken to strengthen practical cooperation was the agreement among the member states to establish the SCO Development Bank. Negotiations on this project are currently progressing actively, which is encouraging, as I am confident that the SCO Development Bank could, in the future, become a key financial institution for implementing a wide range of economic and humanitarian projects across the Organization.
Equally important is the expansion of cultural and humanitarian cooperation among the SCO member states, which is becoming increasingly substantive. A number of flagship projects have already been launched, including the SCO University, the "Education without Borders" initiative, "Spiritual Shrines," the SCO Tourism and Cultural Capitals programme, the Youth Forum, and many other initiatives. These projects not only amplify the voice of the SCO but also serve as bridges between peoples, thereby strengthening mutual understanding and trust among its member states.
Kazakhstan is a steadfast supporter of the principles of the SCO and an advocate of the Organization’s further institutional development and the strengthening of its international standing.
It is worth recalling that it was during Kazakhstan’s chairmanship in 2017 that India and Pakistan were admitted to the Organization, marking the first phase of the SCO’s expansion. At the 2024 Astana Summit, meanwhile, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization convened for the first time in its expanded ten-member format, with the Republic of Belarus participating for the first time as a full member of the SCO.
At Kazakhstan’s initiative, and with the support of the other member states, a number of highly significant documents were adopted, including the SCO Development Strategy to 2035, the Food Security Programme, the Agreement on Cooperation and Interaction among Member States on Border Issues, the Programme on Combating Terrorism, Separatism, and Extremism, and several others.
One of the key priorities of Kazakhstan’s policy within the SCO framework is to improve the Organization’s effectiveness and enhance its efficiency in the context of a rapidly evolving international environment.
Astana consistently advocates for the modernization of the SCO, the adaptation of its institutions to contemporary challenges, and the strengthening of the practical dimension of cooperation.
In this context, Kazakhstan’s chairmanship of the SCO in 2023-2024 assumed particular significance. During the 2024 Astana Summit, a process of institutional reform was launched with the aim of strengthening the Organization’s resilience, improving the efficiency of its decision-making, and expanding cooperation among its member states.
President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized that, in a period of global instability, the SCO must adapt in a timely manner to new geopolitical and economic realities. To this end, Kazakhstan proposed a comprehensive review of the Organization’s activities, including its decision-making mechanisms, the implementation of joint projects, and the coordination of the work of its specialized bodies.
The reform process proposed by Kazakhstan is currently under active consideration by the member states. The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance the practical effectiveness of the Organization and strengthen its role as one of the key centres of international cooperation across the Eurasian space.
Kazakhstan also advocates strengthening the economic dimension of the Organization. This aspect of cooperation is often criticised for failing to realise the SCO’s full potential, and it must be acknowledged that such criticism has some basis.
In terms of the combined GDP of its member states, the SCO is one of the world’s largest regional groupings. According to various estimates, the combined foreign trade turnover of the SCO member states amounts to approximately US$1 trillion. The Organization includes some of the world’s largest producers and consumers of energy, while many of the world’s key overland transport routes pass through its territory.
The SCO’s economic potential gives it every opportunity to become one of the leading centres of economic cooperation and connectivity. Yet this potential remains far from fully realised. With this in mind, Astana proposes intensifying joint investment projects, expanding the use of national currencies in mutual settlements, and developing international transport corridors that pass through the territories of SCO member states.
As a middle power with a high level of digital readiness and substantial experience in the services sector, Kazakhstan is promoting within the SCO an agenda of digital transformation that includes the adoption of innovation and the creation of new platforms for cooperation in e-commerce, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.
For the SCO member states, environmental issues are directly linked to economic stability, food security, and the quality of life of their populations.
The challenges of climate change, desertification, dwindling water resources, and environmental pollution are particularly acute across the region. Central Asia is among the world’s most vulnerable regions in terms of water security, giving the SCO’s environmental agenda strategic importance.
In this context, I would like to highlight the initiative put forward by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, to establish a Centre for the Analysis of Water Issues of the SCO Member States.
The Centre will focus on consolidating and sharing technologies and best practices in efficient and sustainable water management, while also promoting the development and implementation of joint innovative solutions in the water sector.
Overall, it is clear that the SCO has evolved into a comprehensive international organization in which every area of cooperation develops harmoniously while preserving the "Shanghai Spirit" and ensuring the active participation of all member states.
It is important to emphasize that, despite its extensive work in the field of security, the SCO is neither a military bloc nor a closed alliance directed against third countries. Rather, it is an open platform for cooperation.
Kazakhstan has consistently advocated for dialogue on the basis of equality, consensus-based decision-making, and the rejection of confrontational approaches. Only by remaining faithful to the goals and principles of the SCO Charter can the Organization ensure its balanced development while fostering an open and trusting multilateral dialogue.
Over the past 25 years, the SCO has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to bring together states with different political traditions, economic models, and cultural backgrounds in pursuit of common goals and a shared responsibility for the future.
Behind this anniversary lies a quarter century of hard work, diplomatic skill, political wisdom, and a genuine commitment by its member states to strengthening trust and mutual understanding.
Today, the SCO is entering a new stage of its development - a period in which the stability of the international order and the quality of life of millions of people will increasingly depend on the effectiveness of cooperation.
I am deeply convinced that the Organization’s accumulated experience, its unique potential for cooperation, and its steadfast commitment to the enduring principles of the Shanghai Spirit will enable it to remain one of the world’s leading platforms for constructive international cooperation.
As President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has noted: "Our peoples place great hopes in the SCO. They expect that fruitful cooperation within the Organization, based on compromise and due consideration of mutual interests, will enable us to overcome today’s trials and tomorrow’s challenges with dignity, while improving the well-being of our citizens."
Author: Ermek Kosherbayev, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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11.06.2026, 20:28 7786
Astana Hosts Discussions on Advancing Industrial Cooperation with Saudi Arabia
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev met with the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Bandar Al-Khorayef, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
During the talks, the parties discussed current issues of trade, economic and investment cooperation, with particular attention paid to prospects for expanding collaboration in the industrial sector, including mining and metallurgy, critical minerals and infrastructure.
Minister Kosherbayev underscored that Kazakhstan attaches high priority to the development of its strategic partnership with Saudi Arabia, noting the importance of the agreements signed earlier this year on the establishment of the Kazakhstan-Saudi Coordination Council and on the Promotion and Reciprocal Protection of Investments.
The interlocutors also discussed opportunities for implementing joint projects in the mining industry and the critical minerals sector, as well as prospects for the participation of Saudi companies in investment initiatives in Kazakhstan.
The meeting also touched upon issues related to water security and prospects for advancing international cooperation in this field.
For his part, Minister Al-Khorayef expressed interest in further developing practical cooperation across all areas of the bilateral agenda.
Following the talks, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening the mutually beneficial partnership between Kazakhstan and Saudi Arabia.
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11.06.2026, 12:45 10931
Kazakh Foreign Ministry Verifying Information on Dmitry Harris's Citizenship
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Kazakhstan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is verifying information regarding the citizenship of Dmitry Harris, who has claimed that he is being held in Russia. The announcement was made by Kazakhstan's First Deputy Foreign Minister Yerzhan Ashikbayev during a briefing in the Senate, an agency correspondent reports.
We confirm that we have received an appeal from Mr. Harris. According to information provided by the competent authorities of the Russian Federation, the individual in question is also registered as a citizen of the Russian Federation," Ashikbayev was quoted as saying by the Kazinform International News Agency.
According to the deputy foreign minister, Kazakh diplomats are providing the applicant with the necessary consular assistance.
First and foremost, we need to establish which citizenship he actually holds. To that end, our Consulate General in Astrakhan is maintaining direct contact with the individual concerned, as well as with the competent authorities of the Russian Federation," Ashikbayev added.
Earlier, media reports stated that Dmitry Harris claimed he was being held on the territory of the Russian Federation and had requested assistance from Kazakhstan's state authorities.
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10.06.2026, 18:50 24466
Literary Event Held at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Finland as Part of the Nationwide "Reading Nation" Initiative
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A literary event dedicated to the novel "Akbilek" by Zhusipbek Aimauytov was held at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Finland. The event was jointly organized by the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Finland and the "Saule" Cultural Society as part of the implementation of the Decree of the President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev "On measures to promote a reading culture and foster a reading nation", Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
During the event, participants learned about the life and literary legacy of Aimauytov, an outstanding Kazakh writer, public figure and one of the founders of modern Kazakh prose. Special attention was given to his novel "Akbilek", which is widely regarded as one of the first psychological novels in Kazakh literature and holds a significant place in the nation’s cultural heritage.
As part of the literary evening, participants took part in a collective reading and discussion of the novel. They explored its main storylines and thematic content, and exchanged views on issues such as spiritual resilience, the role of education, the status of women in society and the preservation of national values. In addition, guests participated in a quiz dedicated to the life and works of Aimauytov.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that events of this kind contribute to the promotion of Kazakh literature abroad, the strengthening of cultural ties, the preservation of historical memory, and the enhancement of interest in reading among both compatriots and international audiences. Such initiatives have a positive impact on the moral and spiritual development of society and help showcase Kazakhstan’s rich cultural heritage on the international stage.
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10.06.2026, 18:30 24701
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Participates in CSTO Council of Foreign Ministers Meeting
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yermek Kosherbayev, participated in the regular meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
During the meeting, the foreign ministers of the CSTO member states exchanged views on the international and regional situation and its impact on the security of the Organization's member states.
In his remarks, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan noted that the Collective Security Treaty Organization remains an important pillar for ensuring peace, stability and sustainable development in the region. Through their joint efforts, the Organization’s member states effectively counter contemporary challenges and threats, coordinate actions in the field of defence, and respond promptly to crisis situations.
He also informed the participants about Kazakhstan’s position and approaches regarding cooperation within the CSTO framework and put forward a number of proposals aimed at the Organization’s further comprehensive development.
He emphasized the importance of coordinating efforts in the areas of information and cybersecurity. In this context, he briefed the participants on the development of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in Kazakhstan, highlighting, in particular, the adoption of the Digital Code, the launch of the Alem AI Center for Artificial Intelligence and a supercomputing cluster, as well as the establishment of the Data Center Valley and the implementation of the Astana Smart City project.
He also expressed gratitude to Kazakhstan’s partners within the Collective Security Treaty Organization for their support in establishing the Asia-Pacific Regional Hub of Digital Solutions for Sustainable Development in Almaty.
Following the meeting, the ministers approved the draft CSTO Counter-Terrorism Strategy until 2030.
The Council of Foreign Ministers also adopted political statements on preventing an arms race in outer space, the need to counter threats arising from the use of information and communication technologies for sabotage and terrorist purposes, strengthening the role of international law and commitment to the principles of the UN Charter, as well as a statement marking the 85th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War.
Overall, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing cooperation within the CSTO framework and further strengthening the Organization.
The next meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers, under the chairmanship of the Russian Federation, will take place in Moscow in November 2026 on the eve of the CSTO Collective Security Council session.
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10.06.2026, 17:27 25886
Serbian Parliamentarians Highly Appreciate the Progress of Political Reforms in Kazakhstan
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Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Serbia Madi Atamkulov held a meeting with the parliament members of Serbia Borislav Antonijević and Aleksandar Čotrić, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports.
The parties discussed the current state and prospects of Kazakh-Serbian cooperation, expressing interest in further developing political and inter-parliamentary dialogue.
The Kazakh ambassador informed the deputies about the political transformations in Kazakhstan, explaining their goals and key priorities. Borislav Antonijević, the head of the Inter-parliamentary friendship group assured support from the Friendship Group and the Assembly for the developing dialogue with the friendly country of Kazakhstan, highlighting interest in enhancing relations across the entire spectrum of cooperation, particularly in agriculture.
Aleksandar Čotrić highly praised the constitutional reforms implemented in Kazakhstan, emphasizing that the Kazakh experience holds practical interest for Serbian parliamentarians.
The interlocutors confirmed their mutual interest in further developing inter-parliamentary interaction and strengthening political dialogue between Kazakhstan and Serbia.
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10.06.2026, 16:40 26196
Tokayev Discusses Kazakhstan-U.S. Cooperation with Trump Envoy
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Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met with U.S. President Donald Trump’s Special Envoy for South and Central Asia, Sergio Gor, the presidential press service Akorda reported.
Tokayev noted the high level of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the United States and reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening the expanded strategic partnership between the two countries.
Kazakhstan is firmly committed to further deepening its expanded strategic partnership with the United States. I would like to take this opportunity to convey my best wishes and sincere respect to President Donald Trump. I look forward to meeting him later this year and would also like to express my gratitude for the invitation to participate in the G20 Summit in Miami," Tokayev said.
The president also welcomed Sergio Gor’s participation in the C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue, emphasizing the importance of U.S. cooperation with the countries of Central Asia.
For his part, Gor conveyed greetings from Donald Trump and underscored Washington’s interest in expanding its partnership with Kazakhstan.
We are committed to finding mutually beneficial solutions that serve the interests of our countries. In the past year alone, agreements and deals worth more than $20 billion have been reached, and I am confident this is only the beginning," he said.
The two sides discussed the implementation of joint trade, economic and investment projects, as well as cooperation in the fields of critical minerals, transport, logistics and digitalization.
Particular attention was also given to the activities of the Peace Council, of which Kazakhstan is one of the co-founding members.
Following the talks, both sides reaffirmed their mutual interest in further developing Kazakhstan-U.S. cooperation.
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