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Distance Learning in the Context of Digital Technology Development 20.04.2026
As part of a professional development project through distance learning, the Committee of Internal State Audit of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan (hereinafter referred to as CISA) has organized training for employees of the internal state audit system under the program "Certificate in International Audit (CertIA, ACCA)".The main goal of the program is to equip participants with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in applying international auditing standards, as well as to develop professional competencies in the field of internal state audit, using generally accepted requirements for organizing the internal audit function.The training was conducted entirely online using modern digital platforms and video conferencing tools. Interactive teaching methods were integrated into the educational process, including online testing, analysis of practical cases, and simulation of real audit situations. Training materials were provided in electronic format, ensuring continuous access for participants to educational resources.The training involved 560 employees of the Committee of Internal State Audit, its territorial subdivisions, and relevant departments of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Group formation and class sessions were organized with consideration for the digital structure of the educational process, enabling the simultaneous training of several streams of participants.The implementation of the project demonstrated the effectiveness of distance learning technologies in training state audit personnel. The use of digital solutions ensured the scalability of training, increased the accessibility of educational resources, and created a unified professional space for knowledge and practice exchange.The implementation of international auditing standards combined with digital learning formats contributes to improving the quality of state financial control, enhancing transparency, and further developing the internal state audit system of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvga/press/news/details/1204304?lang=kk
The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan has launched online retraining for future NVP teachers 20.04.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1204287?lang=kk
Marketplaces are sharing data with tax authorities: what this means for citizens and businesses 20.04.2026
The State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports that oversight of the e-commerce sector is being strengthened in the country.According to the Tax Code, owners of online platforms (marketplaces) are required to submit information to the state revenue authorities by the 5th of each month regarding goods sold, services rendered, and payments made to individuals (residents of Kazakhstan).This requirement is enshrined in the Rules approved by Order No. 614 of the Ministry of Finance dated October 21, 2025.To date, 23 marketplaces have already submitted the necessary data to the state revenue authorities. This includes information on sellers, goods and services sold, and payments made.The transfer of such information helps increase the transparency of online commerce, reduce the shadow economy, and ensure that taxes are fully remitted to the budget.After taxpayers file their tax returns, the state revenue authorities will conduct a desk audit to compare the data from the marketplaces with the tax returns.If discrepancies are identified, the taxpayer will receive a notice requiring them to rectify the violations.Thus, the new measures are aimed at creating fair and equal conditions for all participants in e-commerce and increasing trust in the online market. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1204255?lang=kk
Anti-Corruption Restrictions: What Every Public Servant and Citizen Should Know 20.04.2026
Working for the state is not just about authority; it is about strict commitment to integrity. Article 12 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Combating Corruption" establishes clear boundaries to prevent conflicts of interest.Who is subject to these rules?Persons holding responsible public offices, individuals authorized to perform state functions, and those equivalent to them.📍 6 Key Restrictions:Incompatible Activities: Prohibited from engaging in any activity that conflicts with the performance of state functions.Nepotism Ban: Close relatives, spouses, and in-laws are not allowed to work in direct subordinate positions to one another.Information Misuse: Prohibited from using non-public official information for personal gain or advantages.No Gifts: Acceptance of material rewards, gifts, or services for actions (or inaction) within their official capacity is strictly forbidden.Foreign Bank Accounts: Prohibited from opening or holding accounts in foreign banks outside of Kazakhstan, as well as keeping cash or valuables in foreign banks.Gambling: A strict ban on participating in gambling and betting (both in physical casinos and online).👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Important for FamiliesThe restrictions also extend to family members (spouses, parents, children). They are not permitted to receive gifts or services provided in exchange for the official's professional actions.⚖️ What are the Consequences?Refusal of Employment — if a candidate does not agree to accept these restrictions in writing.Dismissal — if these restrictions are violated or if the official refuses to comply.💰 What to do if money or gifts are received "unintentionally"?The law provides a specific "honest behavior" algorithm:Money: Funds received without the official's knowledge must be transferred to the national budget within 2 weeks of discovery.Gifts: Must be handed over to the authorized state property management body within 7 calendar days.Services: If a service was rendered, its value must be paid into the national budget within 7 days.Note: A public servant has the right to buy back a gift they surrendered from the state at its appraised market value.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1204262?lang=kk
The office of the maslikhat of the city took part in the republican campaign "Let's preserve cultural heritage together." 20.04.2026
As part of the fulfillment of the instructions of the Head of State and the large-scale nationwide initiative "Taza Kazakhstan", the staff of the office, together with representatives of the housing and Communal Services department, carried out an ecological cleaning in the Zhambul Zhabayev Park, dedicated to the International Day of Monuments and Historical Sites. The adjacent territories were put in order and the elements of the monument were cleaned.The preservation of historical and cultural heritage is our common duty to future generations. Such actions not only improve the appearance of the city, but also remind everyone of the importance of respecting our history.  Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ukmaslihat/press/news/details/1204222?lang=kk
ШЫМКЕНТ-В ЧИСЛЕ ЛИДЕРОВ ЦИФРОВОЙ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИИ 20.04.2026
В Шымкенте ведется системная работа по цифровизации, достигаются значительные результаты. Как показали итоги 2025 года и первого квартала 2026 года, город вышел на первый план в республике по цифровой трансформации.За отчетный период показатель Smart City вырос с 76 до 82 процентов, зафиксировав положительную динамику в 6 процентов. Этот результат позволил Шымкенту подняться на 3-е место по Республике. При этом показатель» Открытого правительства " достиг 100 процентов, обеспечена полная прозрачность.Также идет реальный прогресс в направлении внедрения цифровых решений. Система Documentolog была внедрена в 381 учреждении, а уровень охвата достиг 90 процентов. В сфере здравоохранения были запущены проекты PULS AI и CEREBRA AI, что повысило качество и эффективность медицинских услуг. В рамках цифровизации социальных услуг 103 услуги переведены в онлайн формат.Динамично развивается и цифровая инфраструктура города. В настоящее время установлено 3 100 камер видеонаблюдения, ведется мониторинг через 5 дронов. 161 школа подключена к высокоскоростному интернету, в 38 общественных местах запущена бесплатная сеть Wi-Fi.Укрепилась и инфраструктура связи. Количество мобильных базовых станций достигло 1752, а уязвимые зоны связи сократились. Из них 373 станции работают в сети 5G. В целом город Шымкент идет по пути устойчивого развития в направлении цифровизации и становится одним из ведущих цифровых центров страны.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/shymkent-sandyk/press/news/details/1204135?lang=kk
The procedure and terms of holding the tax audit 20.04.2026
A new Tax Code entered into force in the Republic of Kazakhstan on January 1, 2026, introducing amendments to the procedures for holding tax audits.The audit order must be delivered to the taxpayer within three working days of its issuance. Notably, the suspension of an audit is not permitted while an appeal against the audit is being processed. This measure is specifically designed to prevent delays in oversight procedures and ensure their timely completion.With the exception of preliminary documents, all tax audit correspondence (including requests for documentation, notifications of the resumption or restoration of an audit, and the audit results) is now served electronically via the taxpayer’s office.The duration of a tax audit as specified in the authority’s order must not exceed thirty working days from the date of delivery, unless otherwise stipulated by the Tax Code.The terms for complying with document submission requirements have been reduced to 10 working days. If a taxpayer (or tax agent) submits a formal request for an extension, the tax authority may extend the deadline to a total of thirty working days, depending on the volume of documents requested.For micro and small businesses, the issuance of such requirements is strictly limited to no more than twice throughout the entire audit period. This provision is designed to prevent unnecessary delays by both the SRO employees and the taxpayers under audit.The audit timelines have been revised: extension periods have been shortened (now ranging from 5 to 20 working days), with an exception made for taxpayers subject to continuous monitoring. For micro, small, and medium-sized businesses, the total duration of an audit must not exceed 180 calendar days from its commencement. This time limit does not apply to large business entities or cases involving international inquiries conducted through cross-border cooperation.There is also the extension of the statute of limitations until the audit is finalized, as well as, the authorities are prohibited from initiating an audit if there are fewer than 30 calendar days remaining before the statute of limitations expires.In general, these amendments are designed to enhance the effectiveness of tax control while reducing the administrative burden on businesses.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1203985?lang=kk
As part of the environmental campaign "Taza Kazakhstan", work was carried out to clean the Aktau–Kuylis highway with the help of equipment and employees of the State Enterprise "Taza Munaily". 20.04.2026
  As part of the environmental campaign "Taza Kazakhstan", work was carried out to clean the Aktau–Kuylis highway with the help of equipment and employees of the State Enterprise "Taza Munaily".During the event, solid household waste and other debris accumulated on the side of the road were cleaned, and work was carried out to improve the sanitary condition of the environment.As a result of the work carried out, the road was cleared of debris, which had a positive impact on improving the environmental situation in the region.We urge everyone to keep clean, not to throw garbage in unidentified places.Our task is to take care of nature.️ ️ The press service of the akim's office of Bayanda village.# Clean Kazakhstan environmental companySource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mangystau-munaily-bayandy/press/news/details/1203986?lang=kk
District Olympiad "Clever Men and Clever Women-2026" among 4th grade students 20.04.2026
17 апреля 2026 года на базе КГУ «Опорная школа (ресурсный центр) на базе гимназии №9» состоялась районная олимпиада «Умники и умницы-2026» среди учащихся 4-ых классов по следующим предметам: казахский язык, русский язык, английский язык, математика, естествознание на русском и казахском языках обучения.А также педагоги начальных классов обобщили свой педагогический опыт и поделились с коллегами своими эффективными методами и приёмами работы.Все участники были награждены сертификатами за участие и грамотами за занятые места.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1203989?lang=kk
SRC Delegation Participated in a Tax Seminar in the Republic of Korea 20.04.2026
        Seoul, 16 April 2026 – A delegation of the State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan took part in a Regional seminar on international taxation held in Seoul on 14–16 April 2026. The event was organized by the Asian Development Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the OECD Korea Tax Centre.       During the seminar, participants discussed modern approaches in the field of international taxation, as well as practical issues related to the application of new tax mechanisms. Particular attention was paid to improving the treaty framework, exchanging experience, and developing effective approaches to tax administration.       Participation in the event enabled the SRC delegation to become acquainted with current international practices, exchange views with foreign experts, and study approaches aimed at protecting the tax base and improving the effectiveness of tax regulation.       The work carried out will contribute to the further development of international tax cooperation and the improvement of national tax policy in line with current global trends.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd/press/news/details/1204016?lang=kk
Regional seminar for history teachers on the topic "An honest citizen is the pillar of an independent state. Value-based learning in history lessons" 20.04.2026
On April 17, 2026, a regional seminar for history teachers on the topic "An Honest Citizen is the Pillar of an Independent State. Value-Oriented Learning in History Lessons" was held at the KGU "Sauyr Secondary School" of the Education Department for the Zaysan District of the East Kazakhstan Region Education Administration.History teachers from secondary schools in the districts of the East Kazakhstan Region and responsible methodologists participated in the seminar.Goal: to improve value-oriented learning in history lessons based on the principle "An Honest Citizen is the Pillar of an Independent State," to develop effective methods for fostering patriotism, honesty, responsibility, and other universal human values in students through the exchange of experience, as well as to improve the quality of knowledge in the subject of history.The seminar was opened with a historical performance "My Land is a Chronicle of History" involving students. Through the artistic performance, the students showed that their native land is not just a place of residence, but history, destiny, and spiritual heritage. The seminar participants were conveyed the idea that every part of the Zaysan region has its own unique history.As part of the practical section:History teacher from the Kh. Mustafina School-Lyceum, teacher-researcher T. Raisova presented the goals, objectives, and directions of the creative group "Heritage of the Native Land." Student project works on local history were demonstrated, and an overview of the past and present of the Zaysan region was given.Under the guidance of history teacher from the Zhambyl Basic School, teacher-expert M. Demesinova, a student research work on the topic "Demographics of Zaysan District, Age Characteristics of the Population" was presented.History teacher from the Kh. Mustafina School-Lyceum, teacher-researcher, head of the district association of history teachers S. Shakenova delivered a report "The Role of the Association in Improving the Professional Skills of Teachers," presenting the association's activities and work experience.History teacher from the M. Auezov Secondary School, teacher-moderator K. Yermekova conducted an open lesson on world history for the 9th grade on the topic "How to Preserve National Identity in the Context of Globalization." Group, pair, and individual assignments, as well as artificial intelligence platforms, were used during the lesson, which helped increase student interest.History teacher from the M.V. Lomonosov Secondary School, teacher-moderator A. Baibusinova conducted an open lesson on the history of Kazakhstan for the 8th grade on the topic "Participation of Kazakhstanis in the Battles of the Great Patriotic War." Effective teaching methods, as well as artificial intelligence technologies, were applied.History teacher from the M. Daulenov Boarding School, teacher-expert G. Bakhytkhan presented a workbook for the 10th grade on the history of Kazakhstan, and teacher from the Saryterek Secondary School, master teacher M. Meirbaev presented an original work "Historical Map." Master classes on their practical application were conducted.History teachers from the Muzhyksu Basic School A. Kairkanova and the Mukarama School-Kindergarten Complex M. Erkebulanov presented the game "Historical Quiz," demonstrating its effectiveness in developing students' thinking, cognitive interest, and motivation.Teachers from the Yu. Gagarin Secondary School K. Ydyryshova and the M.V. Lomonosov Secondary School A. Muratkhanova presented the work "Museum - National Memory" on the topic "Popularizing Museum Values Through Students' Research Activities."As part of the 115th anniversary of Bauyrzhan Momyshuly, a pedagogical case "National Hero B. Momyshuly: Military History and the Continuity of Historical Memory" was presented. His contribution to military history and significance in shaping patriotic education were considered.Teachers presented the following works:A. Boranbaeva — "Bauyrzhan Momyshuly — Military Strategist and National Hero"M. Zhiyenbaeva, A. Bolat, D. Aldazharova — "Continuity of Generations: The Educational Significance of B. Momyshuly's Legacy"A. Islamova — "A Legacy That Became a Testament: The Spirit of Courage and Patriotism in the Sayings of Bauyrzhan Momyshuly"During the seminar, there was an active exchange of experience on implementing value-oriented learning aimed at fostering patriotism, honesty, responsibility, and other universal human values in students. Effective methods for improving the quality of knowledge in history were proposed.Following the seminar, a discussion was held and feedback was organized.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-bilim/press/news/details/1204020?lang=kk
Citizens’ Appeals Under Close Attention 20.04.2026
Today, the Deputy Akim of the district, Dias Moldabayev, in accordance with the approved schedule, held a personal reception for residents of the district, listened to their concerns, and considered their proposals.The majority of citizens who attended the reception raised the issue of securing permanent employment. During the meeting, each case was reviewed individually and discussed together with specialists from relevant sectors.Citizens seeking employment were offered available vacancies corresponding to their qualifications, and the opportunities for participation in public works were also explained.Dias Asylbekovich instructed the responsible departments to review citizens’ appeals within the framework of the law and to take appropriate measures.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1203959?lang=kk
Akim of Samara district Serik Zhenisov held a regular reception of residents 20.04.2026
Most of the main issues raised during the reception were related to housing. This direction is under the personal control of the mayor. At the moment, Otbasy Bank JSC is dealing with the distribution and priority of housing. However, local executive bodies continue to systematically work to improve the quality of life of the population, including providing housing is one of the main priorities.In the district, more than 40 apartments and residential buildings were provided to the housing stock. Their distribution will be carried out in the order of priority, in accordance with the current legislation.In addition, work continues on the development of housing infrastructure in the district. This year, within the framework of the one-story East program, it is planned to implement new construction projects, as well as modernize multi-storey residential buildings.In addition, residents raised issues of allocating land, installing road signs and ensuring road safety. This suggests that citizens are actively involved in the development of the area without caring about it.All applications raised were duly considered and recruited.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar/press/news/details/1203961?lang=kk
A Clean-Up Campaign “Let Sacred Places Be Clean: Spirituality and Cleanliness Are Inseparable” Held in the Sacred Karmakshy District 20.04.2026
Today, in the Karmakshy district, a large-scale public clean-up campaign titled “Let Sacred Places Be Clean: Spirituality and Cleanliness Are Inseparable” was organized within the framework of the national environmental initiative “Taza Kazakhstan”.The meaningful event aimed at preserving the cleanliness of historical and cultural monuments and sacred sites, and passing them on to future generations as a legacy, saw active participation from members of the intelligentsia, veterans, staff of departments and institutions, non-governmental organizations, youth, and volunteers.During the campaign, landscaping, waste collection, and greening works were carried out around monuments, sacred places, and burial sites across the district. Fences were repaired, and additional efforts were made to improve the surrounding areas.Overall, nearly 200 sacred sites across the region were covered during the large-scale campaign, including about 45 sites in the district, with the participation of more than 2,000 residents.As the President noted: “Cleanliness is a reflection not only of the environment but also of spiritual culture.”Respecting the past means valuing the future. Therefore, let us protect our monuments and preserve our history!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1203962?lang=kk
Another clean-up day was organized in the institutions of Bayandy village as part of the environmental campaign "Taza Kazakhstan". 20.04.2026
  Another clean-up day was organized in the institutions of Bayandy village as part of the environmental campaign "Taza Kazakhstan".All the collectives of institutions in the village took an active part in the clean-up, which cleaned the territories assigned to them.In particular, the surroundings of the institution were put in order, garbage was removed, work was carried out on the maintenance of green spaces and landscaping. In addition, special attention was paid to landscaping and landscaping.️ ️ The press service of the akim's office of Bayanda village.# Clean Kazakhstan environmental companySource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mangystau-munaily-bayandy/press/news/details/1203976?lang=kk
200km Run: A Sergeant from Karaganda Sets a New Armed Forces Ultramarathon Record 20.04.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1203948?lang=kk
«Taza Kazakhstan» Environmental Initiative Held in Greece 20.04.2026
Athens, April 19, 2026 – An environmental clean-up campaign of a coastal area took place in the capital of Greece. Organized by the Embassy of Kazakhstan as part of promoting «Taza Kazakhstan» initiative abroad, the event became the first project of this movement in Europe. The campaign was held ahead of the Regional Environmental Summit to be held in Astana on April 22–24, 2026.The initiative was supported by Kazakh citizens residing in Greece, students, as well as local residents. The campaign not only made a practical contribution to improving the urban environment but also served as an important call to promote environmental awareness worldwide.««Taza Kazakhstan» initiative has gone beyond our national borders. Today’s event in Greece confirms that the aspiration for cleanliness and order represents universal values that unite people and strengthen friendly ties between our nations,” emphasized the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Greece, Timur Sultangozhin.The project is being implemented within the framework of the «Adal Azamat» (Responsible Citizen) concept introduced by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Its goal is to foster a culture of responsibility in society, starting with small actions: caring for one’s city, street, and the environment.In turn, the Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Paleo Faliro, Nikolay N.Yakovlev, expressed his gratitude to the participants, highlighting the importance of joint efforts in environmental protection. He noted Kazakhstan and «Taza Kazakhstan» initiative as a significant example not only of international cooperation in environmental protection but also as a worthy benchmark for city residents and the younger generation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-athens/press/news/details/1203891?lang=kk
A meeting of the Coordination Council of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held at the Prosecutor General's Office 20.04.2026
On April 17, a meeting of the Coordinating Council for ensuring the rule of Law, Law and order and the fight against crime was held under the chairmanship of the prosecutor general of the Republic of Kazakhstan Berik Asylov. It discussed the effectiveness of measures taken to combat cybercrime. The meeting was attended by representatives of the Presidential Administration, Deputies of Parliament, heads of law enforcement and special bodies, representatives of relevant ministries, as well as financial organizations, telecom operators and online platforms. During the meeting, it was noted that over the past three months, the number of cybercrimes has decreased. This year, the number of such offenses decreased by 15.1% (from 6,216 to 5,275). The positive dynamics was the result of the coordinated work of state bodies and the implementation of the instructions of the head of state Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on the transition from reactive response to criminal threats to proactive response. In particular, security in the field of lending has been strengthened: a "cooling off period" has been introduced, a requirement for mandatory personal participation in the registration of the first loan has been established, and other protective mechanisms have been implemented. Significant changes were also made in the field of communication: SIM boxes were banned, biometric registration of subscribers was introduced, operators were obliged to use antifrod-systems and block fraudulent calls. In addition, criminal liability for dropper was introduced. Since the entry into force of Article 232-1 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan (illegal provision, transfer and receipt of access to a bank account, means of payment or identification, as well as illegal implementation of payments and (or) money transfers), 446 cases have been registered. 2.8 billion tenge was blocked due to fraudulent transactions through the Antifrod Center under the National Bank. Special attention was also paid to the fight against crimes in the field of digital assets, including exposing cryptocurrency theft schemes, as well as countering massive fraudulent calls carried out through virtual communication channels. In the structure of the Committee on Legal Statistics and special records of the prosecutor general's office, the Center for forecasting criminal threats and risks of Public Safety has been created. From April 18, 2026, the committee will be assigned a new legislative function – forecast and analytical activities, including the development of recommendations for state bodies. The analysis of the Center shows that a significant part of fraudulent calls are made through messengers (primarily WhatsApp), which means that the activity of criminals has shifted beyond the traditional telecommunications infrastructure. The center has identified 18 new cyber threats, including the use of SMS Blasters (devices for sending mass messages bypassing telecom operators) by criminals located abroad; phishing circulations and deepfake technologies; schemes for exchanging numbers and using unregistered SIM cards. On April 4, 2026, for the first time in the country, the fact of using an SMS blaster was exposed, which indicates that law enforcement agencies are able to quickly identify and suppress new types of cybercrime. The participants of the meeting noted the effectiveness of interdepartmental interaction, as well as systematic work to improve the skills of law enforcement officers in the field of cybersecurity. At the end of the meeting, Berik Asylov noted the need to expand awareness-raising among the public about new approaches and techniques of cybercriminals, as well as to strengthen the responsibility of financial organizations, telecom operators and online platforms for failure or late adoption of appropriate digital and organizational measures to prevent cyber threats to the rights of customers and users within the framework of the tasks assigned to them by law. The contribution of members of the Coordinating Council, cyber police units and the financial monitoring agency to the fight against internet fraud and financial pyramids was also highlighted. It was noted that within the framework of the implementation of the principle of" law and order", large-scale information and explanatory work was carried out aimed at improving the legal literacy of the population and the formation of skills in countering cyber threats.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1203892?lang=kk
“New Dynamics of Uzbekistan–Kazakhstan Relations: What Comes After the Bukhara Summit?” (Round Table) 19.04.2026
On April 18, 2026, a round table titled “New Dynamics of Uzbekistan–Kazakhstan Relations: What Comes After the Bukhara Summit?” was held at the International Institute for Central Asia with the support of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Uzbekistan.The event focused on discussing the current state and future prospects of relations between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in the context of implementing the agreements reached following the recent informal meeting of the Heads of State in Bukhara.The discussion brought together representatives of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, think tanks and expert circles, as well as media representatives.The Kazakh side was represented by the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan, Beibut Atamkulov, Director of the Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Zhandos Shaimardanov, and Senior Expert of the Institute for Foreign Policy Studies under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Valeriy Sitenko.The speakers noted with satisfaction the steady positive dynamics of multifaceted cooperation covering political, trade and economic, investment, transport and logistics, as well as cultural and humanitarian spheres.Particular attention was paid to the practical implementation of previously reached agreements, expansion of industrial cooperation, and strengthening of transport connectivity and the region’s transit potential.Ambassador B. Atamkulov emphasized the importance of maintaining a consistent and sustainable course in developing bilateral cooperation, highlighting its significance for the entire Central Asian region.Experts, in turn, underscored the outcomes of the Bukhara talks, which gave additional impetus to deepening allied relations between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. They also stressed the importance of continuing regular expert dialogue to ensure timely responses to emerging challenges and effective use of new opportunities for regional cooperation.Following the round table, participants expressed confidence in the continued progressive development of Kazakhstan–Uzbekistan relations and reaffirmed their readiness to deepen cooperation across all key areas. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tashkent/press/news/details/1203834?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Attends the Council of Foreign Ministers Meeting of the Organization of Turkic States on the Sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum 19.04.2026
Antalya, April 18, 2026 – On the sidelines of the 5th Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev took part in the informal meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS CFM).During the meeting, the parties discussed current issues on the international and regional agenda, including efforts to de-escalate the situation in the Middle East. The ministers exchanged views on further developments in the region and possible ways to stabilize the situation.In his remarks, Minister Kosherbayev reaffirmed the commitment of the Republic of Kazakhstan to promoting peaceful initiatives and stressed that Kazakhstan strongly advocates resolving conflicts exclusively through political and diplomatic means. In this context, Kazakhstan once again expressed its readiness to provide a platform for negotiations.At the same time, the Minister emphasized that the upcoming informal OTS Summit to be held in Turkistan in May this year is intended to give fresh impetus to further strengthening the Organization’s role by fostering deeper cooperation and consolidating the efforts of member states.In this regard, the interlocutors also discussed issues related to the further institutional development of the OTS.On the sidelines of the Forum, the Kazakh Foreign Minister also held bilateral meetings with Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, and Minister for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia Fernando Aramayo Carrasco, the Republic of Lithuania Kęstutis Budrys, Guinea-Bissau João Bernardo Vieira, as well as EU Special Representative for Human Rights Kajsa Ollongren, during which current issues of both bilateral and multilateral cooperation were discussed.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1203826?lang=kk