World
Commemoration Ceremony for the Victims of the Second World War Held in Belgium 09.05.2026
Brussels, 9 May 2026 — The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Belgium Roman Vassilenko and Embassy staff took part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Brussels City Cemetery in the commune of Evere in tribute to those who perished during the Second World War, as well as members of the Belgian Resistance movement against Nazism.Participants of the ceremony observed a minute of silence in memory of the fallen and laid wreaths at the memorials.The Republic of Kazakhstan consistently advocates preserving the historical memory of the tragic events of the Second World War, as well as strengthening peace, mutual understanding, and international cooperation.Background: The municipal cemetery in the commune of Evere, part of the Brussels-Capital Region, contains burial sites of natives of various republics of the former Soviet Union — prisoners of war and members of resistance movements who died on the territory of Belgium during the Second World War. A monument commemorating those who fell during the liberation of Belgium was inaugurated at the cemetery in 1999.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1217126?lang=kk
On Victory Day, the Astana air force recreated the atmosphere of the front years 09.05.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1217142?lang=kk
A Solemn Victory Day Commemoration Ceremony Held in Leusden 09.05.2026
Leusden, 9 May 2026 – On Victory Day, a solemn memorial ceremony was held at the Soviet War Cemetery (Sovjet Ereveld) in the city of Leusden, dedicated to the end of the Second World War and commemorating the heroism of Soviet soldiers who perished on the territory of the Netherlands. The event became an important international humanitarian occasion, bringing together representatives of the diplomatic corps, Dutch authorities, public organizations, and local residents in order to preserve the historical memory of the victims of war and the Victory over Nazism. The ceremony took place within the framework of traditional commemorative events held annually in the Netherlands at the beginning of May. Every year, the country marks National Remembrance Day (Nationale Dodenherdenking) on 4 May and Liberation Day (Bevrijdingsdag) on 5 May, symbolizing the end of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in 1945. In the invitation addressed to Kazakh diplomats by the Mayor of Leusden, Gerolf Bouwmeester, and the Director of the Soviet War Cemetery Foundation (Stichting Sovjet Ereveld), Remco Reiding, special emphasis was placed on the significant contribution of the peoples of the former Soviet republics to the Victory over fascism and on the importance of preserving the memory of the victims of war. In particular, the invitation stated: “In May we commemorate the end of the Second World War. We celebrate the victory over fascism and commemorate the many victims of this war. Your country has made a great contribution to this victory and suffered greatly during this war. We understand the importance of this commemoration for your country.” The ceremony was attended by a delegation of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan headed by Ambassador A. Rakhmetullin. On behalf of Kazakhstan, a wreath was laid at the memorial as a sign of respect for the memory of the fallen soldiers and in gratitude for their courage and self-sacrifice. The Soviet War Cemetery in Leusden is one of the largest burial sites of Soviet soldiers in Western Europe. A total of 865 soldiers and officers are buried there, including natives of Kazakhstan and other republics of the former Soviet Union. Thanks to the many years of dedicated work carried out by Dutch researchers, archivists, and volunteers, the names of many fallen soldiers have been identified and information about their fates has been restored. As part of this year’s commemorative events, a separate memorial ceremony was also held in Leusden on 9 April in memory of 77 Soviet prisoners of war executed by the Nazis in 1942 near the former Amersfoort concentration camp. According to researchers, the majority of those killed were natives of Central Asian republics, including Kazakhstan. The ceremony took place near the “Koedriest” memorial obelisk and became a continuation of the activities of the Soviet War Cemetery Foundation aimed at preserving the memory of Soviet soldiers who died on the territory of the Netherlands during the Second World War.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-hague/press/news/details/1217144?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Calls for De-escalation in the Middle East at the UN Security Council 09.05.2026
New York, 28 April 2026 – The quarterly open debate of the United Nations Security Council on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question, was held at the UN Headquarters in New York under the presidency of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The meeting brought together 79 speakers, including Ministers and Deputy Ministers of Foreign Affairs, as well as representatives of international organizations, including Mr. Tony Blair, Member of the Executive Board of the Board of Peace.Kazakhstan participated in the debate at the level of its Permanent Representative to the United Nations, H.E. Mr. Kairat Umarov, who presented the country’s position on key aspects of the regional agenda.In his statement, the Kazakh diplomat noted that the situation in the Middle East remains complex and fragile. Recent developments, including tensions surrounding Iran and risks to maritime security, underline the need for restraint and the prevention of further escalation. He also emphasized the interconnected nature of the crisis in Gaza, the broader Palestinian question, and evolving regional dynamics.Kazakhstan reaffirmed its principled support for a two-State solution in accordance with international law and relevant UN resolutions, and highlighted the ongoing humanitarian challenges in Gaza. In line with the directives of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Kazakhstan expressed its readiness to allocate up to 500 educational scholarships for Palestinian students, provide humanitarian assistance, and deploy medical personnel to support peacekeeping-related efforts.Particular attention was also given to maritime security, including the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. Kazakhstan expressed solidarity with the countries of the Gulf region and underscored the importance of joint efforts aimed at de-escalation, ensuring the safety of navigation, and maintaining regional stability.In conclusion, Kazakhstan reaffirmed its commitment to the peaceful, diplomatic resolution of conflicts, called on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and intensify mediation efforts, and expressed its readiness to continue contributing constructively to international efforts aimed at ensuring peace and stability in the Middle East.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1215958?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Japan reaffirm commitment to nuclear disarmament in talks with the Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 09.05.2026
New York, 1 May 2026 – On the margins of the Eleventh Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations, Kairat Umarov, met with the Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.During the meeting, issues related to nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation, and the humanitarian consequences of the use of nuclear weapons were discussed, as well as the role of cities in preserving historical memory and promoting a culture of peace.The parties noted the symbolic significance of the current period: the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (2025) and the 35th anniversary of the closure of the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site (2026), emphasizing that this historical experience remains relevant and continues to have a long-term impact on present-day generations. Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Semey were identified as symbols of the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapon use.Kazakhstan reaffirmed its consistent commitment to a world free of nuclear weapons, underscoring the significance of its voluntary renunciation of the world’s fourth-largest nuclear arsenal as a practical contribution to global disarmament. The importance of nuclear-weapon-free zones, including the strengthening of the Central Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone, was highlighted, as well as the need to complete the ratification of the protocols on negative security assurances. Kazakhstan also provided an update on its work under the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, including efforts to advance the establishment of an International Trust Fund for victim assistance and environmental remediation.The parties underscored the role of the Mayors for Peace network, which brings together over 8,000 cities from more than 160 countries, as an important platform for promoting a humanitarian approach to disarmament. It was noted that Kazakhstan is represented in the network by a number of cities.The Mayor of Hiroshima, Kazumi Matsui, who serves as President of the network, emphasized the importance of preserving historical memory and the non-political nature of its activities aimed at fostering a culture of peace. The Mayor of Nagasaki, Shiro Suzuki, highlighted the comparability of the consequences of nuclear testing with the experiences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, including that of Kazakhstan, and stressed the need to expand cooperation among cities and to further disseminate knowledge about the humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons.Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their interest in further developing cooperation, including expanding interaction among cities in such areas as nuclear safety, radiation monitoring, public health, and science.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1215959?lang=kk
Conference on the Great Victory Held in Athens with Kazakhstan’s Participation 09.05.2026
Athens, May 7, 2026 – A conference dedicated to the historical legacy of the Great Victory was held in Athens, organized by the Greek public discussion club «Dialogos». During the event, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Greece Timur Sultangozhin presented Kazakhstan’s approaches to preserving historical memory, strengthening social unity, and promoting the principles of peace and international cooperation amid current global challenges.In his speech, it was noted that the memory of the Great Patriotic War occupies a special place in the historical consciousness of the people of Kazakhstan. More than 1.2 million people from Kazakhstan were drafted into the ranks of the Red Army, and 600 thousand of them never returned from the battlefield. The Ambassador emphasized that these figures reflect not only the scale of the tragedy, but also the enormous price the nation paid for peace and freedom.«The lessons of the war remind us that humanity must remain united in the face of common challenges and reject any ideologies that seek to divide societies» the Ambassador of Kazakhstan emphasized.The conference also presented the political transformations currently underway in Kazakhstan. It was noted that the constitutional reforms initiated by President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev are aimed at building a more just and inclusive state based on the principles of rule of law, respect for human rights, social harmony, and social responsibility.Special attention during the conference was paid to the importance of preserving international dialogue, mutual respect, and the search for balanced solutions amid growing global tensions. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-athens/press/news/details/1215969?lang=kk
Newsletter Kazakhstan - 07.05.2026 09.05.2026
Newsletter Kazakhstan - 07.05.2026Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1215976?lang=kk
More Than a Thousand Four-Legged Defenders Serve in the National Guard 09.05.2026
Alongside servicemen, more than one thousand service dogs are currently serving in the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Among them is Elsa, who, together with the guardsmen, contributes to maintaining security and public order.Elsa specializes in the detection of explosive substances. She has been serving in the ranks of the National Guard since 2019 and has already proven herself to be a reliable and highly effective partner. Ahead of major sporting and cultural events in Astana, she and her handler conduct inspections of venues and surrounding areas to ensure the safety of residents and visitors of the capital.By her side is her permanent partner, Sergeant Bolat Alzhanov, an experienced canine specialist of military unit 5573 with 17 years of service. A native of the North Kazakhstan Region, he raised Elsa from puppyhood. Even then, observing her energy and natural abilities, he was confident that she would become a worthy defender of the Motherland.Elsa is the third service dog in Sergeant Alzhanov’s professional career. His first partner, a tracking dog named Dakl, served for more than eight years before retiring with honors. His second dog, Lucky, specialized in narcotics detection. Today, Elsa confidently continues this legacy, demonstrating outstanding performance in service.In addition to carrying out operational duties, Sergeant Alzhanov and Elsa have repeatedly become prize-winners in departmental and interagency competitions. In 2023, they placed third in the individual standings at the National Guard Service Dog Competition. In 2025, they took first place in Petropavlovsk and also became prize-winners in the team standings at competitions among law enforcement agencies in Almaty.Overall, dogs of various specializations serve in National Guard units, including patrol and tracking dogs, narcotics detection dogs, explosive detection dogs, and others. In particular, 75 dogs specialize in explosive detection, 89 in narcotics detection, and 703 in tracking operations. Their deployment remains an important component of the national security system.The coordinated work of a canine specialist and his four-legged partner is the result of trust, daily training, and mutual understanding. Together they carry out their duties, ensuring the safety of citizens and proving that the defense of the Motherland is a shared mission in which loyal service dogs stand side by side with people. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1216012?lang=kk
Current legal issues explained 09.05.2026
In the Bolasha қ Sarayi Palace, a seminar-meeting was held on the clarification of Labor legislation regarding the organization of work on registration of labor contracts in the Unified System of Registration of Labor Contracts, conclusion and digitization of collective agreements, implementation of the Unified Digital Platform, safety and health, creation of new jobs and organization of active employment measures, on amendments to the Tax Code, on the correctness of the payment of social contributions, the involvement of uninsured persons of the city of Kokshetau in the system of compulsory social health insurance (OSMS), the main requirements and tasks of the Enbek Zholy and Paryz competitions. During her speech, the head of the Department of State Revenues in the Akmola region, Shynar Musina, said that in order to support entrepreneurs and improve the quality of accounting and tax accounting, the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan is holding the People's Accountant campaign. The promotion is held from January 5, 2026 and will last until June 30, 2026. "People's Accountant" is a free advisory assistance for individual entrepreneurs and small businesses. Entrepreneurs will be able to get clear and practical explanations on accounting, tax reporting and work in information systems. Work schedule from March 2026 consultations 2 times a week (Tuesday, Thursday). Within the framework of the action, consultations are held by professional accountants and auditors, representatives of professional accounting associations and, to clarify the norms of the legislation, the most experienced employees of state revenue bodies. In Akmola region, the action is held at the State Revenue Department in Kokshetau at Kokshetau pr. Nazarbayeva 21A. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1216024?lang=kk
The State Revenue Committee Improves the Taxpayer Cabinet Based on User Feedback 09.05.2026
The State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan has analyzed proposals received from accountants and taxpayers. Based on these proposals, a package of updates has been implemented to simplify reporting procedures and make the system more user-friendly:Optimization of error handling. Now, when filling out tax reporting forms (TRFs), all errors are displayed in a single list with the ability to instantly navigate to the specific field. This significantly speeds up the process of correcting data.Familiar print format. Viewing the printable version of the TRF at any stage of completion has been implemented in the classic interface.Flexibility of personal accounts. It is now possible to generate personal accounts without mandatory indication of the State Revenue Authority (SRA) or local self-government code. Viewing personal accounts is now available by budget classification code (BCC) broken down by state revenue offices or local self-government authorities.Support for structural subdivisions. A function has been introduced to request a personal account by structural subdivision, which was previously unavailable.More informative logs. The request processing results log has been improved. Fields for SRA/local self-government authority, reporting period, and exact time of submission and receipt of the response have been added.Work on improving the system continues, and constructive proposals are taken into consideration and form the basis for future updates.For user convenience and prompt resolution of arising issues, several communication channels are available:ISNA. In the ISNA interface, go to the “Support” → “Feedback” section. Select the type “SRC IS Support Service,” describe the issue, and attach screenshots. The status of the request can be tracked in the “My Requests” section.Telegram channel — @finQoldauE-mail. Send a message with a description and attachments to knpsd@ecc.kz.The State Revenue Committee thanks taxpayers for their feedback and constructive contribution to the development of digital services.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-almaty/press/news/details/1216035?lang=kk
What actions do the state revenue authorities take after receiving information from banks? 09.05.2026
What actions do the state revenue authorities take after receiving information from banks?Answer:After receiving information from second-tier banks, the state revenue authorities conduct their oversight activities in two stages.The first stage involves informing the taxpayer.Pursuant to Article 93 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the tax authorities notify the taxpayer regarding identified indicators of income generation.It serves as a formal notice and does not require a mandatory response or justification from the recipient.The second stage consists of control measures.If grounds exist, the state revenue authorities will subsequently perform a cameral audit in accordance with the procedures established by the Tax Code.Should this audit reveal discrepancies or undeclared expenses, a formal notification is issued to the taxpayer under Article 137 of the Tax Code.This notification must be executed by the taxpayer within 30 working days, beginning the day after it is delivered.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1216042?lang=kk
Is information transferred to the tax authorities if an individual is registered as an individual entrepreneur? 09.05.2026
Is information transferred to the tax authorities if an individual is registered as an individual entrepreneur?Answer:Information is transferred to the state revenue authorities for all individuals who meet the established criteria, regardless of whether they are registered as an individual entrepreneur.This is because the monitoring process specifically tracks funds received into bank accounts that are not designated for business activities.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1216061?lang=kk
Defender of the Fatherland Day was celebrated with a festive concert in the Beimbet Mailin District. 09.05.2026
The ceremonial event took place on May 6 at the Yelubay Umurzakov House of Culture. The celebration brought together people in uniform and local residents to express respect and gratitude to those who safeguard the peace and security of the country.People who have chosen military service have always been and remain a symbol of honor, valor, courage, and selfless service to their nation. By tradition, the event began with the ceremonial presentation of the State Flag of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The district akim addressed the participants and guests with a welcoming speech, emphasizing the importance of patriotism and devotion to the Motherland.On this day, residents of the district who made a significant contribution to the development and strengthening of society were awarded certificates of honor from the regional and district akims, as well as letters of appreciation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1216078?lang=kk
Military families received apartments in Astana for the professional holiday 09.05.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1216148?lang=kk
In what cases do banks transfer information on mobile transfers of individuals to the tax authorities? 09.05.2026
In what cases do banks transfer information on mobile transfers of individuals to the tax authorities?Answer:In accordance with subparagraph 24) of paragraph 2 of Article 55 of the Tax Code, banking institutions are required to provide information regarding funds deposited into the personal bank accounts of individuals by other individuals, provided there are indications of entrepreneurial activity.The transfer of this data is executed only when the established criteria, as approved by the Order of the Minister of Finance No. 698 dated November 12, 2025—are simultaneously met.Specifically, if an individual receives transfers from 100 or more unique persons into a personal, non-business bank account during each of three consecutive calendar months, and the total income exceeds 12 times the minimum wage, second-tier banks must report this information to the state revenue authorities.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1216185?lang=kk
The future of the food and processing industry will be discussed in Astana 09.05.2026
From May 13 to 15, 2026, the International Exhibition Center IEC EXPO will host the 26th Kazakhstan International Exhibition “Food, Beverages, Ingredients, Packaging and Equipment for the Food Industry” — InterFood Astana 2026.The exhibition traditionally serves as one of Kazakhstan's key industry platforms, bringing together food producers, equipment suppliers, representatives of the processing industry, retailers, and government agencies. Around 80 companies from 12 countries—Austria, Belarus, Vietnam, Germany, Georgia, Kazakhstan, China, Malaysia, the UAE, Russia, Thailand, and Ukraine—will participate in the event.The exhibition will cover a wide range of areas—from food and beverage production to ingredients, packaging solutions, and modern food processing equipment. A distinctive feature of InterFood Astana remains its comprehensive approach to presenting the industry, demonstrating the full production and processing cycle.For many years, the InterFood Astana exhibition has been an effective professional platform focused on implementing state policy priorities in the agricultural sector.The forum's agenda is directly linked to the objectives outlined in the country's strategic documents and the Head of State's instructions, and is aimed at developing practical solutions for the further development of the food and processing industries.Over the course of two days, issues related to the meat and dairy industries of Kazakhstan will be discussed.Particular attention will be paid to issues of deep processing of agricultural products, increasing added value, introducing modern technologies, and expanding the export potential of domestic producers.The key event of the business program will be the first international Meat & Dairy Industry Forum in Kazakhstan.The exhibition will also feature a Retail and Distributor Center—a specialized platform for negotiations between food suppliers, retail chains, and distributors in Kazakhstan. This format will allow participants to establish direct business contacts, expand distribution channels, and discuss cooperation terms.A professional food and beverage tasting competition, "Traditions of Quality," will also be held, with the best producers awarded gold medals.Organizers note that InterFood Astana is not only an exhibition but also a working platform for discussing industry initiatives, developing coordinated approaches between government and business, and providing practical support for reforms in Kazakhstan's food and processing industries. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/moa/press/news/details/1216216?lang=kk
The minister of defense opened a branch of the Military Historical Museum in the village of Rodina 09.05.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1216244?lang=kk
Kazakh Delegation Participates in the 2nd Narowal Peace Dialogue 09.05.2026
Narowal, May 5-6, 2026 – The 2nd Narowal Peace Dialogue, initiated by the Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives of Pakistan, H.E. Mr. Ahsan Iqbal, was held in Narowal on May 5-6, 2026.The event brought together politicians, scholars and theologians from Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan and the United States. Among the distinguished participants were former Prime Minister of Morocco H.E. Prof. Dr. Saad Dine El Otmani, President of Al-Zaytuna University of Tunisia Prof. Dr. Abdellatif Bouazizi, General Secretary of International Forum for Moderation of Jordan Mr. Marwan Awwad Nwairan Alfaroodi, Founding Chairman of Centre for Indian Subcontinent Studies MAVERA Foundation from Türkiye Mr. Abdulhamit Birisik, President of the International Quran Research Association (IQRA) of the United States Sheikh Prof. Dr. Safi Kaskas, Asia Area Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Mr. Kelly R. Johnason, President of the International Islamic University Prof. Dr. Ahmed Saad Alahmed and others.Kazakhstan was represented by a delegation of the International Center for Interfaith and Interreligious Dialogue headed by the Chairperson of the Board, Ms. Gulsana Kozhabay.In addition, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan H.E. Mr. Yerzhan Kistafin attended the forum as a Guest of Honor.Overall, the participants emphasized the timeliness and importance of this initiative aimed at strengthening peaceful dialogue.In her remarks, Ms. G. Kozhabay highlighted the importance of sustainable interreligious dialogue for preventing conflicts and strengthening mutual understanding between cultures. She noted that over the past 20 years, the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions has become a unique platform for maintaining dialogue even amid global polarization. It was also emphasized that the International Center continues to work on practical initiatives, including issues related to climate change and the ethics of artificial intelligence in the religious sphere.For his part, Ambassador Y. Kistafin noted that Kazakhstan and Pakistan have long been partners in implementing such initiatives. In particular, Pakistan is an active participant in the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, as well as the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia, both aimed at strengthening peaceful dialogue.In his speech, the Ambassador also informed the participants about the key outcomes of the state visit of the President of Kazakhstan H.E.Mr. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Pakistan on February 3-4 this year, highlighting the agreements reached and the importance of jointly promoting similar projects in the future.On the sidelines of the event, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the International Center for Interfaith and Interreligious Dialogue and the University of Narowal.The Embassy of Kazakhstan expresses its gratitude to the Vice Chancellor of the University of Narowal, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zia ul Haq, for the hospitality extended to the Kazakh delegation and for the high level of organization of the event.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-islamabad/press/news/details/1216386?lang=kk
Cosmetic repairs of the monument were carried out in the village of Razdolnoye 09.05.2026
A cosmetic renovation of the obelisk dedicated to the participants of the Great Patriotic War has been carried out in the village of Razdolnoye, Mirolyubovsky rural district. During the work, the paint coating of the fence was renewed, the flower beds were whitewashed, the pedestal was put in order, and the adjacent territory was landscaped.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar-mirolubovka/press/news/details/1216435?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Presented Its GovTech Ecosystem at GovTech4Impact 2026 09.05.2026
Madrid, May 6–7, 2026 – During his visit to Spain, the Vice Minister of AI and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Dmitry Moon, participated in the international congress GovTech4Impact 2026.At the event, the Kazakh side presented the country’s experience in digital government transformation, development of GovTech infrastructure, implementation of AI technologies, and data-driven public administration. Particular attention was given to solutions in eGov, Smart Data Ukimet (SDU), proactive public services, and AI assistants for citizens and government agencies.One of the central events of the congress was a joint panel discussion between Vice Minister D. Moon and the Regional Minister for Digitalization of the Community of Madrid, Miguel López-Valverde. The discussion focused on the evolution of the digital state, the use of AI in the public sector, digital sovereignty, and the development of international GovTech cooperation.In his remarks, D. Moon noted that Kazakhstan has built one of the most advanced digital public ecosystems in the region, including more than 1,300 digital public services, over 400 government information systems, a national AI platform, and a unified government Data Lake. In this context, the parties also discussed the creation of a joint GovTech Lab initiative. According to the concept, the laboratory could become one of the first bilateral GovTech platforms connecting Central Asia and Europe.In addition, the Kazakh delegation participated in the events of Digital Week AI – Cluster IA Madrid, where meetings were held with representatives of the Spanish innovation ecosystem and technology companies. The parties confirmed their interest in further developing practical cooperation and launching joint pilot initiatives.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-madrid/press/news/details/1216436?lang=kk