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Kazakhstan Strengthens Ties with Japan and Serbia

Kazakhstan Strengthens Ties with Japan and Serbia
Kazakh diplomats have held talks in Japan and Serbia aimed at expanding bilateral cooperation. Discussions in Tokyo focused on energy and climate issues, while meetings in Belgrade addressed defence and security cooperation, Kazakhstan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported.

Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Japan, Yerlan Baudarbek-Kozhatayev, and Tatsuya Terazawa, Chairman of Japan’s Institute of Energy Economics, discussed cooperation in the fields of energy and climate policy. The Kazakh diplomat outlined the "Central Asian Environmental Solidarity" declaration adopted by the heads of state of Central Asia at the Regional Environmental Summit held in Astana in April this year. He also briefed his counterpart on the region’s joint efforts to combat climate change, desertification and environmental pollution.

Terazawa highlighted Kazakhstan’s strategic role in ensuring Japan’s energy security and expressed interest in expanding cooperation in uranium production, the development of critical minerals and renewable energy projects.

The parties also reviewed Kazakhstan’s carbon neutrality roadmap, developed by the Institute of Energy Economics of Japan. The document serves as a tool for Japanese companies to assess opportunities for climate-related investments and the deployment of low-carbon technologies.

Meanwhile, Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to Serbia, Madi Atamkulov, met with Serbian Defence Minister Bratislav Gašić. The talks focused on strengthening cooperation in the defence and military-technical sectors. Particular attention was given to the implementation of agreements reached during Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s official visit to Astana on February 26-27, 2026.

Following the meeting, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining constructive dialogue and cooperation in the field of security.

In addition, Kazakhstan and Spain expressed their readiness to further develop their strategic partnership. During the eighth round of political consultations in Astana, Kazakhstan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Arman Isetov and Spain’s Secretary of State for Foreign and Global Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, Diego Martínez, discussed prospects for cooperation in the political, trade, economic, investment, cultural, humanitarian and educational spheres. The officials also exchanged views on current international issues.

Particular attention was paid to expanding trade and investment cooperation. It was noted that Spain remains one of Kazakhstan’s key partners within the European Union, with bilateral trade reaching $1.93 billion in 2025. The two sides expressed interest in implementing joint projects in transport and logistics, renewable energy, agriculture, digitalisation, tourism and education.
 

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