Russia, Kazakhstan ink strategic partnership declaration
Speaking at the Kremlin, Putin said the agreement includes measures to strengthen regional ties and border collaboration. He added that discussions are ongoing to potentially increase gas deliveries from Russia to Kazakhstan. “Gazprom (Russian national energy corporation), has consistently supplied gas to Kazakhstan’s consumers over several years. Now we are exploring possibilities to augment these deliveries, particularly focusing on regions such as northern and eastern parts of the country, which house significant industrial facilities,” he said.
Tokayev emphasized Russia’s central role for Kazakhstan, stating, “Russia is Kazakhstan's most important partner, and cooperation is developing despite the difficult international situation.”
Earlier, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov highlighted Moscow’s strong interest in the pact.
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