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Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic Align Their Positions 02.12.2025
Prague, 1 December 2025 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic Bakyt Dyussenbayev met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Jan Lipavský.During the meeting, the parties discussed the outcomes of bilateral cooperation over the past year, as well as prospects for further developing comprehensive engagement in the coming period, including upcoming bilateral visits.Both sides noted with appreciation the positive dynamics of mutual contacts at various levels, the steady growth of bilateral trade, and the active exchange in cultural, humanitarian, and academic spheres. Particular attention was given to joint projects in the energy, transport and logistics, and mechanical engineering sectors.The diplomats also exchanged views on current global issues and reaffirmed their interest in further expanding mutually beneficial cooperation within the framework of the United Nations and other international organizations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1116751?lang=kk
Prospects for Economic Partnership between Kazakhstan and the EU Discussed in Brussels 02.12.2025
Brussels, December 1, 2025 – During his visit to Brussels, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held a meeting with European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela.The parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and the European Union, as well as interregional interaction between the EU and Central Asia.Special attention was paid to the outcomes of the high-level meetings held in Samarkand in April and in Tashkent in November. European Commissioner Síkela briefed the Kazakh side on the key agreements reached during these events, including the launch of new regional projects aimed at improving logistics, digital infrastructure, and the modernization of port capacities and highways along the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (“Middle Corridor”).The initiatives presented at the forums are expected to contribute to the development of multimodal logistics, the acceleration of transport flows, and the digitalization of procedures along this route. In particular, the EU plans to invest 45 million euros in the modernization of the Aktau port and 150 million euros in the reconstruction of highways in Kazakhstan. The Commissioner emphasized that the European Union considers Kazakhstan a key partner in ensuring a sustainable transport architecture in the region.Minister Kosherbayev welcomed the results of the recent Economic and Investment Forums in Uzbekistan, noting Kazakhstan’s intention to actively participate in the practical implementation of the agreements reached.“We attach particular importance to further expanding our cooperation with the European Union in the fields of critical raw materials, transport and logistics, digital innovation, agriculture, education, and water management. In this regard, we welcome the start of negotiations on December 2 in Brussels on agreements regarding visa facilitation for Kazakh citizens and readmission”, noted the Minister.The parties also agreed to maintain a regular dialogue to monitor project implementation and explore new avenues of cooperation.Following the meeting, the Kazakh Foreign Minister and the EU Commissioner reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening political dialogue, economic cooperation, and mutual support for initiatives that contribute to the stability and prosperity of Central Asia and Europe.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1116730?lang=kk
In the city of Ridder, from December 1 to December 4, a comprehensive field action "Kukyktyk landing" - "Legal landing" is taking place 02.12.2025
    Within the framework of the concept" law and order", the regional prosecutor's office, together with the Police Department and the akimat of East Kazakhstan region, launched a pilot project" Legal landing " in Ridder.      The aim of the project is to reduce the level of offenses, conduct targeted work with various target groups, provide legal assistance to the population and increase legal literacy, as well as form stable legal awareness and respect for the law among citizens.          On the first day of the campaign, a large-scale address work was carried out with pensioners and residents of the city, explaining their rights and measures to protect them from various criminal encroachments, as well as the responsibility provided for by law for committing illegal actions.       Special attention was paid to the Prevention of offenses and fraud in the family and household sphere, including information about the possibility of blocking the registration of loans and microloans.       At the site of the" AMANAT " party, a meeting was held with the Council of Veterans, where the participants were provided with affordable ways to protect against financial and internet scammers, as well as other measures of legal security. In large retail outlets of the city, a personal reception of citizens was organized.       Legal assistance was provided to the population, comprehensive explanations were given on all questions received from the population. A number of written applications will be accepted, which will be considered in accordance with the procedure established by law. The work of the "legal landing" in Ridder continues. Prosecutor's Office of East Kazakhstan regionSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/prokuratura-vko/press/news/details/1116734?lang=kk
Kazakhstan exported 390,000 tons of wheat to Algeria 02.12.2025
ALGERIA, December 1, 2025 – For the period January-November 2025, Kazakhstan for the first time exported a massive volume of wheat to Algeria, amounting to 390 thousand tons worth more than 100 million USD.This was largely facilitated by the state subsidies of transport costs in Kazakhstan in 2025, as well as significant foreign policy support.In accordance with the instructions of the Head of State to promote Kazakh agricultural products on international markets, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Algeria held talks with the leadership of key government organizations and agencies in this North African country.Thus, on January 14, 2025, Ambassador Anuarbek Akhmetov met with the Director General of the Algerian Interprofessional Office of Cereals (OAIC), ​​Nasreddine Messaoud, who coordinates centralized state import purchases of cereals and pulses. During the meeting, he was presented with the samples of Kazakh wheat with a laboratory test results, provided by the national company “Food Contract Corporation”. The head of OAIC praised a high quality of our wheat and expressed interest in organizing its supply to the Algerian market.On June 22, 2025, A.Akhmetov held talks with the Minister of Agriculture of Algeria, Youssef Cherfa, who expressed his political support for expanding comprehensive agricultural cooperation with Kazakhstan, including the supply of our grain to Algeria.Actually, in addition to wheat, Kazakhstan has a great potential for exporting meat, pulses and other types of agricultural products to Algeria. For reference: Algeria is one of the largest wheat importers, ranking fifth globally and purchasing up to 9 million tons of soft class annually. Supplies are centralized by the state and strictly managed through the Algerian Interprofessional Office of Cereals, which regularly holds international tenders.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-algeria/press/news/details/1116735?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Participates in the 22nd Meeting of the Kazakhstan – European Union Cooperation Council 02.12.2025
Brussels, December 1, 2025 – The 22nd meeting of the Kazakhstan – European Union Cooperation Council was held in Brussels under the chairmanship of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev and the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas.The event carried special significance as it took place on the eve of the 10th anniversary of the signing of the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA) between Kazakhstan and the European Union and its member states.The parties reviewed the results of a decade of strategic partnership between Astana and Brussels and exchanged views on its future development.It was reaffirmed that economic relations continue to be the key engine of cooperation. The European Union remains Kazakhstan’s largest trading and investment partner. In 2024, bilateral trade reached nearly 50 billion US dollars, while the total inflow of European investment amounted to 200 billion US dollars. More than 4,000 companies with European participation operate in the country. The Kazakh side expressed its readiness to further diversify trade, emphasizing the importance of expanding access for domestic agricultural products to the EU market.Significant attention was devoted to the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (the Middle Corridor). Given the transformation of global supply chains, the parties reaffirmed the strategic importance of this route as a reliable and sustainable link between Europe and Asia. Kazakhstan declared its willingness to deepen cooperation with the EU and regional partners to further advance this corridor.A separate discussion was held on cooperation in the fields of green and digital transformation. The parties expressed their intention to further develop this promising area, which simultaneously contributes to the modernization of Kazakhstan’s economy and the industrial resilience of Europe.Participants also underscored the importance of interparliamentary cooperation, noting the successful 22nd meeting of the Kazakhstan-EU Parliamentary Cooperation Committee held in Brussels in November of this year.Special emphasis was placed on expanding people-to-people contacts. The parties welcomed the launch of negotiations on December 2, 2025 in Brussels on agreements regarding visa facilitation for Kazakh citizens and readmission. This step will significantly contribute to strengthening humanitarian ties, expanding opportunities for students, scholars, and professionals, and enhancing citizen mobility.In the context of interregional cooperation, particular emphasis was placed on the historic decision adopted at the first Central Asia – EU Summit held in Samarkand in April 2025, where the format was officially elevated to a strategic partnership.During the meeting, the heads of delegations noted that Kazakhstan and the European Union have built a mature, resilient, and future-oriented partnership. Over the years, the EPCA, which covers 29 key areas of interaction, has proven its relevance and durability, serving as a solid foundation for cooperation and strengthening mutual trust.At the conclusion of the meeting, Minister Kosherbayev and EU High Representative Kallas reaffirmed both sides’ commitment to further strengthening political dialogue, developing trade and investment, enhancing regional connectivity, and deepening cooperation in the humanitarian sphere.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1116745?lang=kk
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Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic Align Their Positions 02.12.2025
Prague, 1 December 2025 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic Bakyt Dyussenbayev met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Jan Lipavský.During the meeting, the parties discussed the outcomes of bilateral cooperation over the past year, as well as prospects for further developing comprehensive engagement in the coming period, including upcoming bilateral visits.Both sides noted with appreciation the positive dynamics of mutual contacts at various levels, the steady growth of bilateral trade, and the active exchange in cultural, humanitarian, and academic spheres. Particular attention was given to joint projects in the energy, transport and logistics, and mechanical engineering sectors.The diplomats also exchanged views on current global issues and reaffirmed their interest in further expanding mutually beneficial cooperation within the framework of the United Nations and other international organizations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1116751?lang=kk
Prospects for Economic Partnership between Kazakhstan and the EU Discussed in Brussels 02.12.2025
Brussels, December 1, 2025 – During his visit to Brussels, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held a meeting with European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela.The parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and the European Union, as well as interregional interaction between the EU and Central Asia.Special attention was paid to the outcomes of the high-level meetings held in Samarkand in April and in Tashkent in November. European Commissioner Síkela briefed the Kazakh side on the key agreements reached during these events, including the launch of new regional projects aimed at improving logistics, digital infrastructure, and the modernization of port capacities and highways along the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (“Middle Corridor”).The initiatives presented at the forums are expected to contribute to the development of multimodal logistics, the acceleration of transport flows, and the digitalization of procedures along this route. In particular, the EU plans to invest 45 million euros in the modernization of the Aktau port and 150 million euros in the reconstruction of highways in Kazakhstan. The Commissioner emphasized that the European Union considers Kazakhstan a key partner in ensuring a sustainable transport architecture in the region.Minister Kosherbayev welcomed the results of the recent Economic and Investment Forums in Uzbekistan, noting Kazakhstan’s intention to actively participate in the practical implementation of the agreements reached.“We attach particular importance to further expanding our cooperation with the European Union in the fields of critical raw materials, transport and logistics, digital innovation, agriculture, education, and water management. In this regard, we welcome the start of negotiations on December 2 in Brussels on agreements regarding visa facilitation for Kazakh citizens and readmission”, noted the Minister.The parties also agreed to maintain a regular dialogue to monitor project implementation and explore new avenues of cooperation.Following the meeting, the Kazakh Foreign Minister and the EU Commissioner reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening political dialogue, economic cooperation, and mutual support for initiatives that contribute to the stability and prosperity of Central Asia and Europe.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1116730?lang=kk
In the city of Ridder, from December 1 to December 4, a comprehensive field action "Kukyktyk landing" - "Legal landing" is taking place 02.12.2025
    Within the framework of the concept" law and order", the regional prosecutor's office, together with the Police Department and the akimat of East Kazakhstan region, launched a pilot project" Legal landing " in Ridder.      The aim of the project is to reduce the level of offenses, conduct targeted work with various target groups, provide legal assistance to the population and increase legal literacy, as well as form stable legal awareness and respect for the law among citizens.          On the first day of the campaign, a large-scale address work was carried out with pensioners and residents of the city, explaining their rights and measures to protect them from various criminal encroachments, as well as the responsibility provided for by law for committing illegal actions.       Special attention was paid to the Prevention of offenses and fraud in the family and household sphere, including information about the possibility of blocking the registration of loans and microloans.       At the site of the" AMANAT " party, a meeting was held with the Council of Veterans, where the participants were provided with affordable ways to protect against financial and internet scammers, as well as other measures of legal security. In large retail outlets of the city, a personal reception of citizens was organized.       Legal assistance was provided to the population, comprehensive explanations were given on all questions received from the population. A number of written applications will be accepted, which will be considered in accordance with the procedure established by law. The work of the "legal landing" in Ridder continues. Prosecutor's Office of East Kazakhstan regionSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/prokuratura-vko/press/news/details/1116734?lang=kk
Kazakhstan exported 390,000 tons of wheat to Algeria 02.12.2025
ALGERIA, December 1, 2025 – For the period January-November 2025, Kazakhstan for the first time exported a massive volume of wheat to Algeria, amounting to 390 thousand tons worth more than 100 million USD.This was largely facilitated by the state subsidies of transport costs in Kazakhstan in 2025, as well as significant foreign policy support.In accordance with the instructions of the Head of State to promote Kazakh agricultural products on international markets, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Algeria held talks with the leadership of key government organizations and agencies in this North African country.Thus, on January 14, 2025, Ambassador Anuarbek Akhmetov met with the Director General of the Algerian Interprofessional Office of Cereals (OAIC), ​​Nasreddine Messaoud, who coordinates centralized state import purchases of cereals and pulses. During the meeting, he was presented with the samples of Kazakh wheat with a laboratory test results, provided by the national company “Food Contract Corporation”. The head of OAIC praised a high quality of our wheat and expressed interest in organizing its supply to the Algerian market.On June 22, 2025, A.Akhmetov held talks with the Minister of Agriculture of Algeria, Youssef Cherfa, who expressed his political support for expanding comprehensive agricultural cooperation with Kazakhstan, including the supply of our grain to Algeria.Actually, in addition to wheat, Kazakhstan has a great potential for exporting meat, pulses and other types of agricultural products to Algeria. For reference: Algeria is one of the largest wheat importers, ranking fifth globally and purchasing up to 9 million tons of soft class annually. Supplies are centralized by the state and strictly managed through the Algerian Interprofessional Office of Cereals, which regularly holds international tenders.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-algeria/press/news/details/1116735?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Participates in the 22nd Meeting of the Kazakhstan – European Union Cooperation Council 02.12.2025
Brussels, December 1, 2025 – The 22nd meeting of the Kazakhstan – European Union Cooperation Council was held in Brussels under the chairmanship of Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev and the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas.The event carried special significance as it took place on the eve of the 10th anniversary of the signing of the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA) between Kazakhstan and the European Union and its member states.The parties reviewed the results of a decade of strategic partnership between Astana and Brussels and exchanged views on its future development.It was reaffirmed that economic relations continue to be the key engine of cooperation. The European Union remains Kazakhstan’s largest trading and investment partner. In 2024, bilateral trade reached nearly 50 billion US dollars, while the total inflow of European investment amounted to 200 billion US dollars. More than 4,000 companies with European participation operate in the country. The Kazakh side expressed its readiness to further diversify trade, emphasizing the importance of expanding access for domestic agricultural products to the EU market.Significant attention was devoted to the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (the Middle Corridor). Given the transformation of global supply chains, the parties reaffirmed the strategic importance of this route as a reliable and sustainable link between Europe and Asia. Kazakhstan declared its willingness to deepen cooperation with the EU and regional partners to further advance this corridor.A separate discussion was held on cooperation in the fields of green and digital transformation. The parties expressed their intention to further develop this promising area, which simultaneously contributes to the modernization of Kazakhstan’s economy and the industrial resilience of Europe.Participants also underscored the importance of interparliamentary cooperation, noting the successful 22nd meeting of the Kazakhstan-EU Parliamentary Cooperation Committee held in Brussels in November of this year.Special emphasis was placed on expanding people-to-people contacts. The parties welcomed the launch of negotiations on December 2, 2025 in Brussels on agreements regarding visa facilitation for Kazakh citizens and readmission. This step will significantly contribute to strengthening humanitarian ties, expanding opportunities for students, scholars, and professionals, and enhancing citizen mobility.In the context of interregional cooperation, particular emphasis was placed on the historic decision adopted at the first Central Asia – EU Summit held in Samarkand in April 2025, where the format was officially elevated to a strategic partnership.During the meeting, the heads of delegations noted that Kazakhstan and the European Union have built a mature, resilient, and future-oriented partnership. Over the years, the EPCA, which covers 29 key areas of interaction, has proven its relevance and durability, serving as a solid foundation for cooperation and strengthening mutual trust.At the conclusion of the meeting, Minister Kosherbayev and EU High Representative Kallas reaffirmed both sides’ commitment to further strengthening political dialogue, developing trade and investment, enhancing regional connectivity, and deepening cooperation in the humanitarian sphere.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1116745?lang=kk