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Kazakhstan’s Initiative on International Humanitarian Law Unites Over 110 Countries at the UN 05.07.2026
New York, June 18, 2026 - A meeting of the Humanitarian Affairs Segment of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is being held at UN Headquarters, traditionally serving as a key international platform for discussing ways to coordinate emergency humanitarian assistance, respond to global crises, and protect civilians in conflict zones.Within the framework of this event, the Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan to the UN, Kairat Umarov, delivered a joint statement on behalf of the six founding states of the Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law – Brazil, China, France, Jordan, Kazakhstan and South Africa.In their statement, the member states of the Initiative focus attention on the critical situation regarding the protection of civilians in zones of armed conflict and call on all parties to strictly adhere to the norms of international law.“Human suffering and destruction are largely the result of the gap between compliance with commitments under international humanitarian law and the realities on the ground. Bridging this gap requires the international community's commitment to the universal, non-selective, and equitable application of international humanitarian law in all armed conflicts,” K. Umarov emphasized.Concluding the speech, the hosting of a high-level international conference titled “Humanity in War”, scheduled for December 7, 2026, in Amman, capital of Jordan, was announced.Forum participants noted that the joint initiative of the six states has been a great success and has become a unifying factor for states with widely differing political vectors. To date, 113 countries have already officially joined the Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law, and representatives from more than 160 states have taken an active part in intergovernmental consultations.The promotion of this Global Initiative directly reflects the foreign policy course of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who consistently advocates for strict compliance with the UN Charter and the norms of international humanitarian law. According to the Head of State, amid growing global turbulence, it is precisely the rule of international law and the protection of the civilian population that must become the foundation for resolving any global crises.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1243657?lang=ru
Kazakhstan Reaffirms Commitment to the "Women, Peace and Security" Agenda at UN Security Council Open Debate 05.07.2026
New York, 17 June, 2026 - An open debate of the UN Security Council on the topic of "Women, Peace and Security" was held at UN Headquarters under the chairmanship of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia.The meeting was attended by approximately one hundred speakers, including UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous, as well as representatives of member states and civil society.In his address, Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan to the UN, Kairat Umarov noted that the global community remains far from fulfilling its commitments to fully involve women in peace negotiations and decision-making processes, despite the vital role inclusive peace processes play in a sustainable global future.Particular attention was paid to Kazakhstan's systematic efforts in this area, including the successful implementation of the first National Action Plan to carry out the historic UN Security Council Resolution 1325, which serves as a global framework for protecting women's rights and promoting their role in peace processes.Furthermore, the launch of the development of a second interagency plan was announced, aimed at further expanding women's capacity to strengthen stability.The Kazakhstan diplomat also highlighted the country's key achievements in protecting women's rights and ensuring equal opportunities - initiatives led by the Head of State - including the Action Plan on Human Rights and the Rule of Law, as well as new legislation designed to strengthen the protection of women's rights and ensure child safety.Special emphasis was placed on Kazakhstan's practical contribution to international stability through the successful participation of Kazakhstani servicewomen in UN peacekeeping operations in Lebanon, Western Sahara, and the Golan Heights.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1243656?lang=ru
Arman Shakkaliev chaired a meeting of the Commission on Technical Regulation and Metrology 05.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti-ktrm/press/news/details/1243642?lang=ru
Dr. Aleš Musar Highlights Growing Kazakhstan-Slovenia Cooperation 05.07.2026
Speaking at the traditional Midsummer Night (Kresna noč) charity event in Ljubljana, the spouse of the President of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr. Aleš Musar, noted:“This year, we are connecting friendship with Kazakhstan, a country with which Slovenia is increasingly deepening cooperation, and helping children at the Šentvid pri Stični Children’s Hospital.Last year’s visit to Kazakhstan by the President of the Republic of Slovenia and a large business delegation represents a new milestone in cooperation, which is not burdened by any shadow of the past. Economic cooperation and joint development of education and tourism are what was announced and is already being implemented. I particularly appreciate that I also meet Kazakhstan in other areas where I am active. Ambassador Abibullayev recently gave an insightful speech at the Bled Water Forum, which is also a partner of our Lions organization. In the field of human security, we have strong cooperation between Kazakhstan and our humanitarian organization ITF Enhancing Human Security.”Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ljubljana/press/news/details/1243644?lang=ru
Ambassador of Kazakhstan Discusses Trade and Economic Cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand 05.07.2026
Bangkok, 18 June 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Thailand, Margulan Baimukhan, held a meeting with Mr. Adis Harinsut, Adviser of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Commerce of the Kingdom of Thailand and Mr. Chanthapat Panjamanond, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade of the Ministry of Commerce of the Kingdom of Thailand.During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and prospects of Kazakhstan–Thailand trade and economic cooperation, as well as measures to further expand bilateral trade, investment, and business ties.Particular attention was paid to preparations for the first meeting of the Kazakhstan–Thailand Joint Trade Committee, which is tentatively scheduled to take place in September this year. The parties also discussed the need to enhance the work of sectoral cooperation mechanisms, including the Working Group on Agriculture and cooperation in the field of transport and logistics.Ambassador Baimukhan emphasized the importance of further strengthening the bilateral legal framework, including advancing the Agreement on the Promotion and Mutual Protection of Investments and the Agreement on the Avoidance of Double Taxation. It was noted that these agreements would contribute to expanding investment cooperation and creating a more favorable environment for business.The interlocutors exchanged views on the development of international transport corridors and the removal of logistical barriers, including routes passing through China and Central Asia. The Kazakh side expressed interest in more actively utilizing Kazakhstan’s potential as a transport, logistics, and trade hub for facilitating Thai companies’ access to the markets of Central Asia and the Eurasian Economic Union.Special attention was also paid to prospects for expanding cooperation in agriculture, food security, logistics, digital technologies, and the implementation of joint projects in third-country markets, including African states.The Thai side expressed its interest in further developing cooperation with Kazakhstan, noting the high potential of the Kazakh market and the positive perception of Thai products among Kazakh consumers.At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining close cooperation in trade, investment, and logistics, and underscored the importance of sustaining an active dialogue between relevant government agencies and business communities of the two countries in order to realize the full potential of Kazakhstan–Thailand partnership.For reference: Bilateral trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Thailand amounted to USD 255.1 million in 2025. Kazakhstan remains Thailand’s largest trading partner in Central Asia. Significant potential for further growth exists in the areas of agribusiness, food industry, logistics, digital economy, tourism, and investment cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-thailand/press/news/details/1243645?lang=ru
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Kazakhstan’s Initiative on International Humanitarian Law Unites Over 110 Countries at the UN 05.07.2026
New York, June 18, 2026 - A meeting of the Humanitarian Affairs Segment of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is being held at UN Headquarters, traditionally serving as a key international platform for discussing ways to coordinate emergency humanitarian assistance, respond to global crises, and protect civilians in conflict zones.Within the framework of this event, the Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan to the UN, Kairat Umarov, delivered a joint statement on behalf of the six founding states of the Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law – Brazil, China, France, Jordan, Kazakhstan and South Africa.In their statement, the member states of the Initiative focus attention on the critical situation regarding the protection of civilians in zones of armed conflict and call on all parties to strictly adhere to the norms of international law.“Human suffering and destruction are largely the result of the gap between compliance with commitments under international humanitarian law and the realities on the ground. Bridging this gap requires the international community's commitment to the universal, non-selective, and equitable application of international humanitarian law in all armed conflicts,” K. Umarov emphasized.Concluding the speech, the hosting of a high-level international conference titled “Humanity in War”, scheduled for December 7, 2026, in Amman, capital of Jordan, was announced.Forum participants noted that the joint initiative of the six states has been a great success and has become a unifying factor for states with widely differing political vectors. To date, 113 countries have already officially joined the Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law, and representatives from more than 160 states have taken an active part in intergovernmental consultations.The promotion of this Global Initiative directly reflects the foreign policy course of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who consistently advocates for strict compliance with the UN Charter and the norms of international humanitarian law. According to the Head of State, amid growing global turbulence, it is precisely the rule of international law and the protection of the civilian population that must become the foundation for resolving any global crises.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1243657?lang=ru
Kazakhstan Reaffirms Commitment to the "Women, Peace and Security" Agenda at UN Security Council Open Debate 05.07.2026
New York, 17 June, 2026 - An open debate of the UN Security Council on the topic of "Women, Peace and Security" was held at UN Headquarters under the chairmanship of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia.The meeting was attended by approximately one hundred speakers, including UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous, as well as representatives of member states and civil society.In his address, Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan to the UN, Kairat Umarov noted that the global community remains far from fulfilling its commitments to fully involve women in peace negotiations and decision-making processes, despite the vital role inclusive peace processes play in a sustainable global future.Particular attention was paid to Kazakhstan's systematic efforts in this area, including the successful implementation of the first National Action Plan to carry out the historic UN Security Council Resolution 1325, which serves as a global framework for protecting women's rights and promoting their role in peace processes.Furthermore, the launch of the development of a second interagency plan was announced, aimed at further expanding women's capacity to strengthen stability.The Kazakhstan diplomat also highlighted the country's key achievements in protecting women's rights and ensuring equal opportunities - initiatives led by the Head of State - including the Action Plan on Human Rights and the Rule of Law, as well as new legislation designed to strengthen the protection of women's rights and ensure child safety.Special emphasis was placed on Kazakhstan's practical contribution to international stability through the successful participation of Kazakhstani servicewomen in UN peacekeeping operations in Lebanon, Western Sahara, and the Golan Heights.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1243656?lang=ru
Arman Shakkaliev chaired a meeting of the Commission on Technical Regulation and Metrology 05.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti-ktrm/press/news/details/1243642?lang=ru
Dr. Aleš Musar Highlights Growing Kazakhstan-Slovenia Cooperation 05.07.2026
Speaking at the traditional Midsummer Night (Kresna noč) charity event in Ljubljana, the spouse of the President of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr. Aleš Musar, noted:“This year, we are connecting friendship with Kazakhstan, a country with which Slovenia is increasingly deepening cooperation, and helping children at the Šentvid pri Stični Children’s Hospital.Last year’s visit to Kazakhstan by the President of the Republic of Slovenia and a large business delegation represents a new milestone in cooperation, which is not burdened by any shadow of the past. Economic cooperation and joint development of education and tourism are what was announced and is already being implemented. I particularly appreciate that I also meet Kazakhstan in other areas where I am active. Ambassador Abibullayev recently gave an insightful speech at the Bled Water Forum, which is also a partner of our Lions organization. In the field of human security, we have strong cooperation between Kazakhstan and our humanitarian organization ITF Enhancing Human Security.”Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ljubljana/press/news/details/1243644?lang=ru
Ambassador of Kazakhstan Discusses Trade and Economic Cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand 05.07.2026
Bangkok, 18 June 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Thailand, Margulan Baimukhan, held a meeting with Mr. Adis Harinsut, Adviser of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Commerce of the Kingdom of Thailand and Mr. Chanthapat Panjamanond, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade of the Ministry of Commerce of the Kingdom of Thailand.During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and prospects of Kazakhstan–Thailand trade and economic cooperation, as well as measures to further expand bilateral trade, investment, and business ties.Particular attention was paid to preparations for the first meeting of the Kazakhstan–Thailand Joint Trade Committee, which is tentatively scheduled to take place in September this year. The parties also discussed the need to enhance the work of sectoral cooperation mechanisms, including the Working Group on Agriculture and cooperation in the field of transport and logistics.Ambassador Baimukhan emphasized the importance of further strengthening the bilateral legal framework, including advancing the Agreement on the Promotion and Mutual Protection of Investments and the Agreement on the Avoidance of Double Taxation. It was noted that these agreements would contribute to expanding investment cooperation and creating a more favorable environment for business.The interlocutors exchanged views on the development of international transport corridors and the removal of logistical barriers, including routes passing through China and Central Asia. The Kazakh side expressed interest in more actively utilizing Kazakhstan’s potential as a transport, logistics, and trade hub for facilitating Thai companies’ access to the markets of Central Asia and the Eurasian Economic Union.Special attention was also paid to prospects for expanding cooperation in agriculture, food security, logistics, digital technologies, and the implementation of joint projects in third-country markets, including African states.The Thai side expressed its interest in further developing cooperation with Kazakhstan, noting the high potential of the Kazakh market and the positive perception of Thai products among Kazakh consumers.At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining close cooperation in trade, investment, and logistics, and underscored the importance of sustaining an active dialogue between relevant government agencies and business communities of the two countries in order to realize the full potential of Kazakhstan–Thailand partnership.For reference: Bilateral trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Thailand amounted to USD 255.1 million in 2025. Kazakhstan remains Thailand’s largest trading partner in Central Asia. Significant potential for further growth exists in the areas of agribusiness, food industry, logistics, digital economy, tourism, and investment cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-thailand/press/news/details/1243645?lang=ru