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Kazakhstan and Germany Strengthen Sustainable and Green Strategic Partnership: Focus on Climate, Water and Sustainable Development 24.04.2026
Astana, 2026 April 23 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan hosted the 46th meeting of the Berlin Eurasian Club under the theme “Achieving Sustainable Development Together: Strategic Partnership between Kazakhstan and Germany for a Green Future”. The meeting was held as part of the Regional Ecological Summit and brought together representatives of government bodies, business communities and international organizations from both countries to discuss key issues on the climate agenda and sustainable development.In his welcoming remarks, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev highlighted that since its establishment in 2012, the Berlin Eurasian Club has proven to be an effective platform facilitating the transition from dialogue to the implementation of concrete joint projects. He noted that Kazakh-German relations have reached the level of a mature strategic partnership based on trust, pragmatism and aligned long-term interests, further strengthened by active political dialogue and  high-level mutual visits. Germany remains a key partner of Kazakhstan within the European Union, while Kazakhstan serves as an important regional hub for cooperation in Central Asia.According to the Kazakh diplomat, in the context of climate change, water is becoming a strategic resource directly impacting economic development, food security and regional stability, particularly in Central Asia. Kazakhstan considers water security a priority of its national policy and is implementing systemic measures, including the establishment of a dedicated ministry, modernization of infrastructure and the introduction of digital and water-saving technologies.In this context, the importance of strengthening regional cooperation was emphasized, including within the C5+Germany format and the “Green Central Asia” initiative, as well as Germany’s contribution to advancing the water and climate agenda in the region. Kazakhstan is currently promoting the initiative to establish an International Water Organization under the auspices of the United Nations and looks forward to the support of international partners.Chairwoman of the Eastern Committee of the German Economy, Cathrina Claas-Mühlhäuser highlighted Kazakhstan’s strong reform momentum and commitment to economic modernization. She emphasized the strategic importance of water resources for agriculture, energy and regional stability, as well as the growing role of bilateral cooperation in the water sector. The planned establishment of a Kazakh-German Water Hub was identified as a promising initiative to promote innovation, digitalization and capacity building. She also stressed the need for a comprehensive approach combining technology, investment and human capital development.The parties noted the significant potential for expanding practical cooperation, including the joint implementation of infrastructure and environmental projects, the development of research initiatives and the strengthening of the regional climate agenda.During two panel sessions participants discussed food security, water resource management, climate resilience, and the implementation of the “Green Central Asia” initiative as a tool for enhancing regional security and environmental cooperation. Attention was given to the exchange of advanced technologies and the development of cross-sectoral collaboration.The meeting reaffirmed the mutual interest of Kazakhstan and Germany in deepening their partnership and implementing joint projects aimed at achieving a sustainable future, enhancing environmental responsibility and effectively responding to global climate challenges.Following the meeting, a number of MoU were signed between the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan and the Independent Institute for Environmental Issues of Germany; the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation of Kazakhstan and the same institute; the Information and Analytical Center for Water Resources of Kazakhstan and the same institute; as well as between the Kazakhstan Center for Modernization and Development of Housing and Utilities, the German Water Partnership and the German company System S&P GmbH.In conclusion, the parties confirmed their readiness to actively implement joint initiatives, including projects in water conservation, digitalization of water management, and the development of green energy, including hydrogen technologies. It was noted that the practical implementation of cooperation and the launch of concrete projects in the near future will determine the effectiveness of the partnership and its contribution to sustainable development in Central Asia.Background: The Berlin Eurasian Club has established itself as an international and bilateral dialogue platform aimed at strengthening cooperation between Kazakhstan, Germany and the European Union. It serves as a venue for open exchange among representatives of government bodies, business, academia, international organizations on issues of economic development, sustainability, energy, environment and regional security.The Club’s primary objective is to promote mutually beneficial cooperation, strengthen economic ties and advance joint initiatives aimed at sustainable development and long-term stability.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-berlin/press/news/details/1207464?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Received OTS Secretary General 24.04.2026
Astana, April 23, 2026 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev received the Secretary General of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) Kubanychbek Omuraliev.The Minister noted that Kazakhstan, as an initiator of the establishment of the OTS, attaches particular importance to the further development and strengthening of Turkic integration. The importance of deepening practical cooperation and implementing joint projects in priority areas of interaction was emphasized.The Secretary General highly appreciated the work of the Regional Ecoligical Summit (RES), expressing confidence that the outcomes of such an important event would provide additional momentum to the introduction of sustainable practices and the implementation of joint initiatives in the field of environmental protection.Secretary General Omuraliev also informed about the outcomes of the Second meeting of the Ministers of Environment and Ecology of the OTS member states, held on the margins of the Summit.The meeting agenda included issues of interaction between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the OTS, as well as an exchange of views on current issues on the international agenda and the situation in the region.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1207468?lang=kk
Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan Meets with the OSCE Secretary General 24.04.2026
Astana, April 23, 2026 – The Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev met with the Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Feridun Sinirlioğlu, who arrived in Astana to participate in the Regional Ecological Summit.“We thank you for your active participation in the Regional Ecological Summit, dedicated to the pressing issues of climate change. This agenda is fully in line with the economic and environmental dimension of the OSCE’s activities”, the minister pointed out.Minister Kosherbayev emphasized that Central Asia places great emphasis on promoting the green agenda. In this regard, the summit served as an important platform for developing joint approaches to mitigating the effects of climate change, preserving water resources and addressing other environmental challenges facing the region.In this context, the timely nature of the Head of State’s initiative to establish the International Water Organization was noted. The Kazakh Foreign Minister underlined the importance Kazakhstan attaches to developing its partnership with the OSCE, reaffirming its commitment to the Organization’s fundamental principles.In turn, Sinirlioğlu thanked the Kazakh side for the warm reception. He reaffirmed the OSCE’s readiness to continue supporting the countries of the region in adapting to climate change and transitioning to clean energy and highly appreciated Kazakhstan’s active role as a reliable OSCE partner across all three dimensions of the Organization’s activities.The parties discussed key areas of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the OSCE and exchanged views on pressing issues on the regional and international agendas.Following the meeting, the interlocutors reaffirmed their mutual interest in further deepening cooperation aimed at strengthening security, stability and sustainable development in the OSCE area.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1207472?lang=kk
Заместитель Генерального секретаря ООН поздравил Казахстан с принятием новой Конституции 24.04.2026
Заместитель Премьер-министра – министр национальной экономики РК Серик Жумангарин в рамках Регионального экологического саммита встретился с заместителем Генерального секретаря ООН, заместителем Администратора Программы развития ООН (ПРООН) Хаоляном Шу.Серик Жумангарин отметил, что ПРООН остается одним из ключевых партнеров Казахстана в продвижении устойчивого развития, институциональных реформ и региональной политики.«Мы совместно реализовали Страновую программу ПРООН на 2021–2025 годы, которая сосредоточена на региональном развитии, «зеленой» трансформации и повышении эффективности государственного управления», — подчеркнул он.В рамках программы реализуется проект «Устойчивое развитие: решение проблемы неравенства на местном уровне в новых регионах», включающий программы регионального развития Абайской и Улытауской областей и институциональную поддержку реализации Целей устойчивого развития на местном уровне.«Сотрудничество с ПРООН является важным инструментом реализации наших национальных приоритетов – диверсификации экономики, развития регионов и повышения качества жизни населения. Мы ожидаем, что программа будет ориентирована на конкретные и измеримые результаты с максимальным эффектом для регионов», — отметил вице-премьер.Для усиления практической направленности проектов ООН казахстанская сторона предложила расширить компонент по мобилизации внешнего финансирования для региональных проектов, обеспечить масштабирование успешных практик по всей стране, а также активизировать взаимодействие с местными исполнительными органами на региональном уровне.Со своей стороны, Хаолян Шу поздравил Казахстан с принятием новой Конституции. Он отметил успешное сотрудничество по ряду направлений, включая развитие Цифровой карты семьи, совершенствование подходов к оценке экологических ресурсов и реформирование системы закупа лекарственных средств.  Цифровая карта семьи реализуется при поддержке Программы развития ООН в партнерстве с государственными органами Казахстана и является одним из флагманских проектов цифровой трансформации социальной политики.  «В рамках сотрудничества с ТОО «СК-Фармация» из 2,4 тыс. наименований препаратов мы участвовали в закупе 20 уникальных и добились снижения их стоимости в среднем на 50%. С 2018 года это позволило обеспечить экономию порядка $43 млн», — сообщил он.Отдельное внимание было уделено цифровизации государственного управления. По словам Хаоляна Шу, важной задачей является интеграция разрозненных информационных систем в единую систему поддержки принятия решений.«Данных много, но их объединение в единую аналитическую платформу позволит повысить качество управленческих решений. При успешной реализации пилотного проекта этот подход может быть масштабирован», — отметил он.Заместитель Генерального секретаря ООН подчеркнул готовность ПРООН к дальнейшему совместному развитию инициатив: «Это ваши инициативы,  мы готовы совместно создавать решения и продолжать сотрудничество».В ходе встречи казахстанская сторона также обозначила приоритеты региональной политики. В частности, отмечено, что новая бюджетная модель, основанная на Системе региональных стандартов (СРС), направлена на сокращение дисбалансов в развитии социальной, транспортной инфраструктуры внутри регионов. Ключевая цель СРС — выравнивание условий жизни в населенных пунктах, повышение занятости, особенно в сельской местности, и улучшение качества жизни населения.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1207473?lang=kk
Prospects for Expanding Cooperation with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Discussed at Kazakh Foreign Ministry 24.04.2026
Astana, April 23, 2026 – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev met with United Nations Under-Secretary-General, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Tatiana Molcean.The parties discussed the current state and future prospects of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the UNECE, including engagement in the areas of sustainable development, environment, transport and energy. The importance of further strengthening partnership within multilateral platforms, including the United Nations Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia, was emphasized.Particular attention was paid to the implementation of the climate agenda, the development of regional infrastructure, as well as the promotion of Kazakhstan’s initiatives within the UN system. In this context, the Foreign Minister highlighted the importance of the international consultations held on the margins of the Regional Ecological Summit on the initiative of the Head of State to establish an International Water Organization within the UN system.Following the meeting, both sides confirmed their mutual interest in expanding cooperation and coordinating efforts on international platforms.   Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1207475?lang=kk
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Kazakhstan and Germany Strengthen Sustainable and Green Strategic Partnership: Focus on Climate, Water and Sustainable Development 24.04.2026
Astana, 2026 April 23 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan hosted the 46th meeting of the Berlin Eurasian Club under the theme “Achieving Sustainable Development Together: Strategic Partnership between Kazakhstan and Germany for a Green Future”. The meeting was held as part of the Regional Ecological Summit and brought together representatives of government bodies, business communities and international organizations from both countries to discuss key issues on the climate agenda and sustainable development.In his welcoming remarks, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev highlighted that since its establishment in 2012, the Berlin Eurasian Club has proven to be an effective platform facilitating the transition from dialogue to the implementation of concrete joint projects. He noted that Kazakh-German relations have reached the level of a mature strategic partnership based on trust, pragmatism and aligned long-term interests, further strengthened by active political dialogue and  high-level mutual visits. Germany remains a key partner of Kazakhstan within the European Union, while Kazakhstan serves as an important regional hub for cooperation in Central Asia.According to the Kazakh diplomat, in the context of climate change, water is becoming a strategic resource directly impacting economic development, food security and regional stability, particularly in Central Asia. Kazakhstan considers water security a priority of its national policy and is implementing systemic measures, including the establishment of a dedicated ministry, modernization of infrastructure and the introduction of digital and water-saving technologies.In this context, the importance of strengthening regional cooperation was emphasized, including within the C5+Germany format and the “Green Central Asia” initiative, as well as Germany’s contribution to advancing the water and climate agenda in the region. Kazakhstan is currently promoting the initiative to establish an International Water Organization under the auspices of the United Nations and looks forward to the support of international partners.Chairwoman of the Eastern Committee of the German Economy, Cathrina Claas-Mühlhäuser highlighted Kazakhstan’s strong reform momentum and commitment to economic modernization. She emphasized the strategic importance of water resources for agriculture, energy and regional stability, as well as the growing role of bilateral cooperation in the water sector. The planned establishment of a Kazakh-German Water Hub was identified as a promising initiative to promote innovation, digitalization and capacity building. She also stressed the need for a comprehensive approach combining technology, investment and human capital development.The parties noted the significant potential for expanding practical cooperation, including the joint implementation of infrastructure and environmental projects, the development of research initiatives and the strengthening of the regional climate agenda.During two panel sessions participants discussed food security, water resource management, climate resilience, and the implementation of the “Green Central Asia” initiative as a tool for enhancing regional security and environmental cooperation. Attention was given to the exchange of advanced technologies and the development of cross-sectoral collaboration.The meeting reaffirmed the mutual interest of Kazakhstan and Germany in deepening their partnership and implementing joint projects aimed at achieving a sustainable future, enhancing environmental responsibility and effectively responding to global climate challenges.Following the meeting, a number of MoU were signed between the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan and the Independent Institute for Environmental Issues of Germany; the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation of Kazakhstan and the same institute; the Information and Analytical Center for Water Resources of Kazakhstan and the same institute; as well as between the Kazakhstan Center for Modernization and Development of Housing and Utilities, the German Water Partnership and the German company System SP GmbH.In conclusion, the parties confirmed their readiness to actively implement joint initiatives, including projects in water conservation, digitalization of water management, and the development of green energy, including hydrogen technologies. It was noted that the practical implementation of cooperation and the launch of concrete projects in the near future will determine the effectiveness of the partnership and its contribution to sustainable development in Central Asia.Background: The Berlin Eurasian Club has established itself as an international and bilateral dialogue platform aimed at strengthening cooperation between Kazakhstan, Germany and the European Union. It serves as a venue for open exchange among representatives of government bodies, business, academia, international organizations on issues of economic development, sustainability, energy, environment and regional security.The Club’s primary objective is to promote mutually beneficial cooperation, strengthen economic ties and advance joint initiatives aimed at sustainable development and long-term stability.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-berlin/press/news/details/1207464?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Received OTS Secretary General 24.04.2026
Astana, April 23, 2026 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev received the Secretary General of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) Kubanychbek Omuraliev.The Minister noted that Kazakhstan, as an initiator of the establishment of the OTS, attaches particular importance to the further development and strengthening of Turkic integration. The importance of deepening practical cooperation and implementing joint projects in priority areas of interaction was emphasized.The Secretary General highly appreciated the work of the Regional Ecoligical Summit (RES), expressing confidence that the outcomes of such an important event would provide additional momentum to the introduction of sustainable practices and the implementation of joint initiatives in the field of environmental protection.Secretary General Omuraliev also informed about the outcomes of the Second meeting of the Ministers of Environment and Ecology of the OTS member states, held on the margins of the Summit.The meeting agenda included issues of interaction between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the OTS, as well as an exchange of views on current issues on the international agenda and the situation in the region.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1207468?lang=kk
Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan Meets with the OSCE Secretary General 24.04.2026
Astana, April 23, 2026 – The Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev met with the Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Feridun Sinirlioğlu, who arrived in Astana to participate in the Regional Ecological Summit.“We thank you for your active participation in the Regional Ecological Summit, dedicated to the pressing issues of climate change. This agenda is fully in line with the economic and environmental dimension of the OSCE’s activities”, the minister pointed out.Minister Kosherbayev emphasized that Central Asia places great emphasis on promoting the green agenda. In this regard, the summit served as an important platform for developing joint approaches to mitigating the effects of climate change, preserving water resources and addressing other environmental challenges facing the region.In this context, the timely nature of the Head of State’s initiative to establish the International Water Organization was noted. The Kazakh Foreign Minister underlined the importance Kazakhstan attaches to developing its partnership with the OSCE, reaffirming its commitment to the Organization’s fundamental principles.In turn, Sinirlioğlu thanked the Kazakh side for the warm reception. He reaffirmed the OSCE’s readiness to continue supporting the countries of the region in adapting to climate change and transitioning to clean energy and highly appreciated Kazakhstan’s active role as a reliable OSCE partner across all three dimensions of the Organization’s activities.The parties discussed key areas of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the OSCE and exchanged views on pressing issues on the regional and international agendas.Following the meeting, the interlocutors reaffirmed their mutual interest in further deepening cooperation aimed at strengthening security, stability and sustainable development in the OSCE area.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1207472?lang=kk
Заместитель Генерального секретаря ООН поздравил Казахстан с принятием новой Конституции 24.04.2026
Заместитель Премьер-министра – министр национальной экономики РК Серик Жумангарин в рамках Регионального экологического саммита встретился с заместителем Генерального секретаря ООН, заместителем Администратора Программы развития ООН (ПРООН) Хаоляном Шу.Серик Жумангарин отметил, что ПРООН остается одним из ключевых партнеров Казахстана в продвижении устойчивого развития, институциональных реформ и региональной политики.«Мы совместно реализовали Страновую программу ПРООН на 2021–2025 годы, которая сосредоточена на региональном развитии, «зеленой» трансформации и повышении эффективности государственного управления», — подчеркнул он.В рамках программы реализуется проект «Устойчивое развитие: решение проблемы неравенства на местном уровне в новых регионах», включающий программы регионального развития Абайской и Улытауской областей и институциональную поддержку реализации Целей устойчивого развития на местном уровне.«Сотрудничество с ПРООН является важным инструментом реализации наших национальных приоритетов – диверсификации экономики, развития регионов и повышения качества жизни населения. Мы ожидаем, что программа будет ориентирована на конкретные и измеримые результаты с максимальным эффектом для регионов», — отметил вице-премьер.Для усиления практической направленности проектов ООН казахстанская сторона предложила расширить компонент по мобилизации внешнего финансирования для региональных проектов, обеспечить масштабирование успешных практик по всей стране, а также активизировать взаимодействие с местными исполнительными органами на региональном уровне.Со своей стороны, Хаолян Шу поздравил Казахстан с принятием новой Конституции. Он отметил успешное сотрудничество по ряду направлений, включая развитие Цифровой карты семьи, совершенствование подходов к оценке экологических ресурсов и реформирование системы закупа лекарственных средств.  Цифровая карта семьи реализуется при поддержке Программы развития ООН в партнерстве с государственными органами Казахстана и является одним из флагманских проектов цифровой трансформации социальной политики.  «В рамках сотрудничества с ТОО «СК-Фармация» из 2,4 тыс. наименований препаратов мы участвовали в закупе 20 уникальных и добились снижения их стоимости в среднем на 50%. С 2018 года это позволило обеспечить экономию порядка $43 млн», — сообщил он.Отдельное внимание было уделено цифровизации государственного управления. По словам Хаоляна Шу, важной задачей является интеграция разрозненных информационных систем в единую систему поддержки принятия решений.«Данных много, но их объединение в единую аналитическую платформу позволит повысить качество управленческих решений. При успешной реализации пилотного проекта этот подход может быть масштабирован», — отметил он.Заместитель Генерального секретаря ООН подчеркнул готовность ПРООН к дальнейшему совместному развитию инициатив: «Это ваши инициативы,  мы готовы совместно создавать решения и продолжать сотрудничество».В ходе встречи казахстанская сторона также обозначила приоритеты региональной политики. В частности, отмечено, что новая бюджетная модель, основанная на Системе региональных стандартов (СРС), направлена на сокращение дисбалансов в развитии социальной, транспортной инфраструктуры внутри регионов. Ключевая цель СРС — выравнивание условий жизни в населенных пунктах, повышение занятости, особенно в сельской местности, и улучшение качества жизни населения.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1207473?lang=kk
Prospects for Expanding Cooperation with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Discussed at Kazakh Foreign Ministry 24.04.2026
Astana, April 23, 2026 – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev met with United Nations Under-Secretary-General, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Tatiana Molcean.The parties discussed the current state and future prospects of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the UNECE, including engagement in the areas of sustainable development, environment, transport and energy. The importance of further strengthening partnership within multilateral platforms, including the United Nations Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia, was emphasized.Particular attention was paid to the implementation of the climate agenda, the development of regional infrastructure, as well as the promotion of Kazakhstan’s initiatives within the UN system. In this context, the Foreign Minister highlighted the importance of the international consultations held on the margins of the Regional Ecological Summit on the initiative of the Head of State to establish an International Water Organization within the UN system.Following the meeting, both sides confirmed their mutual interest in expanding cooperation and coordinating efforts on international platforms.   Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1207475?lang=kk