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Aidar Abildabekov, Vice-Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, visited the enterprises of the Turkestan region and held a meeting with the population and business representatives 16.12.2025
Vice-Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan Aidar Abildabekov made a working trip to the Turkestan region, during which he familiarized himself with the activities of industrial enterprises located in the SEZ "Turan", industrial zones of the region, and also held a meeting with business representatives and exporters.During the trip, the vice-minister visited a number of enterprises implementing large-scale production projects. In SEZ "Turan" Aidar Abildabekov got acquainted with the activities of LLP "Kazakhstan Lihua", which develops a full-cycle textile cluster - from growing cotton to the production of finished products. The project is aimed at the implementation of the tasks of the Head of State on the development of agriculture and the introduction of advanced agricultural technologies. As part of the project, it is planned to create the largest cotton complex in Central Asia on an area of 60 thousand hectares of irrigated land in Otyrar and Aryssky districts, as well as to open more than 1.4 thousand permanent and more than 300 temporary jobs, where it is planned to produce, including export-oriented products.In addition, the vice-minister visited LLP "ER-QAN GROUP", specializing in the production of polyethylene bags in rolls and disposable plastic dishes. At the production site of the Sauran region, Abildabekov got acquainted with the production of industrial refrigerators by UBC Group LLP and the work of Sauran Plast LLP, which produces plastic products. These companies are already exporting their products. Also, the vice-minister visited the new multifunctional complex "Turan mall" and familiarized himself with its work.In the industrial zone of the Ordabasin district, the vice-minister familiarized himself with the projects of Altyn bricks LLP for the production of construction materials and Central Asia aluminum LLP for the production of aluminum products, including those aimed at export.After the visit, an extended meeting was held with exporters and entrepreneurs of the region. More than 100 businessmen took part in the meeting, which took place in the center "Uly Dala Ely". During the meeting, the issues of obtaining CE (Conformite European) and FDA (Food and Drug Administration) certificates for the export of children's hygiene products abroad, participation in public procurement, export of furniture to the Republic of Uzbekistan, the creation of a separate electronic queue for exporters at the border with China, the correctness of specifying invoice numbers, barriers to the export of products to the Russian Federation were considered. Voiced questions will be noted by the Vice-Minister for their decision.Entrepreneurial activity and the importance of opening such in-demand productions are noted throughout the Turkestan region.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1126469?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Participated in the Events Dedicated to the OIC Food Security Day 16.12.2025
Jeddah, 11 December 2025 – The Consul General of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Jeddah and Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Ruslan Kospanov, took part in the official events dedicated to the OIC Food Security Day, held at the OIC headquarters in Jeddah.This year’s event was organized under the theme “Strengthening OIC Food Systems through the Leadership of Rural Women and Youth.” The main programme was held on the sidelines of the 9th Annual Coordination Meeting of OIC Institutions, which brought together a broad range of representatives from member states, international organizations and relevant institutions.As part of the Food Security Day, a panel discussion was held focusing on the role of women and youth in promoting sustainable rural development and food security, along with a presentation of current initiatives of the Islamic Organization for Food Security (IOFS).Participants placed particular emphasis on raising awareness of food security challenges across OIC member states, advancing innovative approaches, and strengthening intergovernmental cooperation to collectively address threats to food security.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-jeddah/press/news/details/1126436?lang=kk
A Reading Contest of Abai’s “Kara sozder” Dedicated to the Poet’s 180th Anniversary Held in Istanbul 15.12.2025
Istanbul, 11 December 2025 — To mark the 180th anniversary of the great poet and educator Abai Kunanbayuly, a reading contest of his Kara sozder (Book of Words)was held at the secondary school named after him in Istanbul.More than 30 students from grades 5 to 11 took part in the contest, delivering Abai’s Kara sozder (Book of Words) — considered a true gem of Kazakh literature — with heartfelt expression and in their own unique manner.The main objective of the event was to deepen young people’s understanding of the great thinker’s legacy, to promote Abai’s works abroad, and to further strengthen the cultural and humanitarian cooperation between the brotherly nations of Kazakhstan and Türkiye.At the conclusion of the contest, the students shared their impressions, noting that discovering the wisdom of Abai within the school environment and having the opportunity to read his works is a great honor for them. They also emphasized that such events provide a valuable opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the poet’s heritage.In his remarks, Nurdin Amankul, the Consul General of Kazakhstan in Istanbul, expressed his gratitude to the participants for their enthusiasm and active engagement, wishing them success in their academic pursuits. He highlighted the special role of Abai’s legacy in shaping the worldview of young people and noted that such cultural initiatives will continue.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-istanbul/press/news/details/1126400?lang=kk
UN marks first World Turkic Language Family Day 15.12.2025
The UN cultural agency, UNESCO, is preparing to celebrate the first ever World Turkic Language Family Day on Monday, following a decision by UNESCO’s General Conference in Samarkand to establish 15 December as an annual observance.The new commemoration highlights the shared linguistic and cultural heritage of Turkic-speaking peoples and reinforces UNESCO’s wider commitment to multilingualism and cultural diversity.A historic dateThe choice of 15 December is rooted in a landmark moment in linguistic scholarship. On that day in 1893, Danish linguist Vilhelm Thomsen announced he had deciphered the alphabet of the Orkhon Inscriptions – some of the oldest known written records of the Turkic language family.His breakthrough opened the door to a deeper understanding of a linguistic tradition that today connects dozens of communities across Eurasia.A global language familyTurkic languages – including Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkish, Turkmen and Uzbek – are spoken natively by more than 200 million people across an area stretching roughly 12 million square kilometres.UNESCO notes that these languages carry a rich written heritage, strong oral traditions and diverse cultural practices shared across many Member States.The proclamation of the new Day followed a joint request from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Türkiye and Uzbekistan and was supported by 21 Member States, reflecting broad recognition of the value of linguistic diversity.Strengthening cooperationUNESCO says the annual observance aligns with the UN’s wider multilingualism agenda, set out in General Assembly resolution 71/328.By dedicating a day to the Turkic language family, the agency aims to encourage linguistic cooperation, cultural exchange and dialogue among civilizations.Planned activities include awareness-raising initiatives, academic research and programmes to safeguard Turkic languages and oral traditions.Annual celebrationThe day will be marked with exhibitions, lectures, literary events and artistic performances designed to showcase the historical depth and contemporary vitality of Turkic languages.UNESCO says the commemoration is an opportunity to honour linguistic diversity as part of humanity’s common heritage and to strengthen international efforts to protect languages as essential vehicles of identity, knowledge and cultural expression.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1126403?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and ATEV Zrt. explore potential areas of cooperation in agro-industrial processing 15.12.2025
Budapest, 3 December 2025 - The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Hungary, Mr. Abzal Saparbekuly, held a meeting with the Chief Executive Officer of ATEV Zrt., Mr. Levente Zsolt Sipos.ATEV Zrt. is Hungary’s leading operator in the safe and environmentally responsible processing of animal by-products, contributing to the country’s veterinary, sanitary and environmental protection objectives. The company operates facilities in Debrecen, Hódmezővásárhely, Mátyásdomb and Solt, and provides essential services for the livestock and food industry.During the meeting, the parties reviewed potential areas of professional cooperation. The Ambassador presented the dynamic development of Kazakhstan’s agro-industrial sector, including the expansion of livestock production, the availability of vast agricultural areas and the government’s efforts to introduce modern, environmentally sound technologies.A special contribution to the discussion was made by Ms. Ulbossyn Sarybayeva, Foreign Representative of Kazakh Invest in Europe, who provided a comprehensive overview of Kazakhstan’s investment environment and the current priorities of the agro-industrial sector. Her insights helped frame how international expertise and local development goals could be aligned in a forward-looking and practical manner.Mr. Sipos noted that Kazakhstan’s growing agricultural and livestock base represents an increasingly important market – not only in terms of the safe handling of animal by-products, but also as a potential destination for ATEV’s finished products. He underlined that while ATEV is not an internationally active operator, the company has significant expertise in processing and managing large volumes of animal by-products under strict environmental and veterinary standards.The parties expressed interest in further exploring how ATEV’s know-how could support Kazakhstan’s efforts in building safe, efficient and sustainable rendering capacities. Possible areas of cooperation may include logistics, facility and process design, as well as mechanical and technological solutions.The parties agreed to maintain working-level consultations and continue examining options for mutually beneficial collaboration.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1126404?lang=kk
Roundtable with Hungarian Journalists and Experts Held in Budapest Ahead of Kazakhstan’s Independence Day 15.12.2025
Budapest, 11 December 2025 – On the eve of Independence Day, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Hungary organized a roundtable discussion dedicated to the political and economic reforms underway in Kazakhstan and to the country’s overall development agenda.The event brought together representatives of well-known Hungarian media outlets - Mandiner, Eurázsia Center, Daily News, Diplomatic Press Agency, Magyar Nemzet, HVG.hu, About Hungary - as well as experts from leading think tanks, including the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (HIIA), Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), and the Danube Institute.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Hungary, Abzal Saparbekuly, delivered a presentation on the large-scale and systemic political and socio-economic reforms currently being implemented in Kazakhstan. He elaborated on comprehensive national programmes aimed at further democratization, strengthening civil institutions, improving the effectiveness of public governance, and enhancing the quality of life of citizens.In this context, the Ambassador explained the core principles guiding the creation of a Just Kazakhstan, such as the concepts of a Listening State and Strong President - Influential Parliament - Accountable Government, as well as the key elements of the ongoing constitutional reforms. Special emphasis was placed on the planned transition to a unicameral Parliament, which is expected to be submitted for a nationwide referendum in 2027. It was noted that the reforms have significantly expanded opportunities for citizens to participate in decision-making processes and have strengthened the national system for the protection of human rights and freedoms.During the event, Embassy staff delivered detailed presentations on Kazakhstan’s main foreign policy initiatives, economic development, the potential of its transit and transport corridors, and the country’s investment attractiveness.Throughout the discussion, Hungarian participants raised questions regarding Kazakhstan’s regional foreign policy - including its approach to Central Asia and Europe - its transport policy within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, the future prospects of Kazakhstan-Hungary cooperation, and the key political and economic priorities of Kazakhstan for the coming period.The participants commended Kazakhstan’s active and constructive engagement on the international stage and highlighted the dynamic development of Kazakh–Hungarian cooperation in the current year.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1126405?lang=kk
Kazakh Film Days Successfully Held in Istanbul 15.12.2025
Istanbul, 10–11 December 2025 — The Kazakh Film Days were successfully held in Istanbul, organized by the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan in cooperation with the Consulate General of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Istanbul. The event drew considerable interest from local residents, members of the Kazakh diaspora, and representatives of Istanbul’s official institutions.Officials from the Istanbul authorities took part in the opening and proceedings of the festival, expressing their support for the initiative aimed at enhancing cultural exchange between Kazakhstan and Türkiye. Their participation underscored the importance of humanitarian cooperation between the two brotherly nations and elevated the significance of the event within the city’s cultural agenda.The programme featured four key works of Kazakh cinema: the historical drama Qajymuqan, the screen adaptation of the classic literary work My Name is Kozha, the biographical film Amre, and the large-scale historical production Kazakh Khanate: The Golden Throne. The screenings in Kazakh with subtitles offered the Turkish audience a unique opportunity to explore Kazakhstan’s culture and historical narratives more deeply.Viewers praised the high artistic quality and profound content of the films, which reflect Kazakhstan’s national values, history, and cultural richness. The festival reaffirmed the growing role of Kazakh cinema as an instrument of cultural diplomacy, strengthening mutual understanding and cultural ties between Kazakhstan and Türkiye.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-istanbul/press/news/details/1126396?lang=kk
Efforts to create a comfortable living environment for residents are ongoing in the settlement of Zhosaly. 15.12.2025
In accordance with the Decree of the Head of State, the meetings of the district akim and rural district akims with local residents were concluded today in Zhosaly settlement. During the meeting, District Akim Zhandos Erkinbek reported to the public on the work carried out in the second half of 2025 and outlined the progress of several development projects.This year, within the framework of the “Auyl – El Besigi” program, the major renovation of M. Shyngysov Street was fully completed, while major repair works on N. Nakypov Street are ongoing with funding from the regional budget. In addition, Altynasar Street underwent medium-level repairs and has been put into operation.Landscaping and improvement of the settlement remain a key priority. In 2025, a children’s playground and a football field were built on M. Kudabayev and I. Musirbayev Streets and handed over for public use. A total of 58.4 million tenge was allocated for these purposes. At the request of residents, construction of a new playground worth 14.8 million tenge is currently underway on S. Kshenov Street. Furthermore, routine repair works were carried out on previously built playgrounds, improving their safety standards.Significant work has also been completed on the construction of pedestrian pathways. New sidewalks were built on N. Baizakty, T. Ryskulov, and E. Seksenbayev Streets. Currently, construction is underway on pedestrian paths along M. Shokay and U. Tomanov Streets with funding of 69.7 million tenge, as well as on Kh. Zhomartov Street, for which 22.3 million tenge has been allocated.At present, the level of night-time street lighting coverage in Zhosaly settlement has reached 86 percent. In addition, as part of the “Taza Kazakhstan” environmental campaign, regular community clean-up activities are being held, and systematic sanitation work is being carried out across the settlement.The meeting with residents was also broadcast live on social media, during which questions from viewers were addressed. The district head emphasized that residents’ proposals will continue to receive close attention, and that efforts to further develop Zhosaly settlement will proceed at an accelerated pace.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1126356?lang=kk
The Astana Development Plan for 2026–2030 Was Approved by the City Maslikhat 15.12.2025
Today, at a meeting of the city maslikhat, the Astana Development Plan for 2026–2030 was approved. Deputy Akim of the city, Yevgeniy Glotov, presented the deputies with a comprehensive plan developed in accordance with the Law on Local Public Administration and Self-Government and the National Development Plan of the Republic of Kazakhstan until 2029.The Development Plan outlines three key priorities:A Competitive City — attracting investment, creating a favorable business environment, and improving the quality of life for residents.Human Capital Development — enhancing education and healthcare systems and supporting citizens’ professional growth.A Comfortable Urban Environment — improving environmental conditions and creating a safe and convenient urban space.The plan places particular emphasis on the development of key economic clusters in Astana, including industry, the transport and logistics sector, fintech, and IT. It envisages a further increase in their share of the city’s Gross Regional Product (GRP).By 2030, the following key targets are planned to be achieved: doubling the GRP to 30 trillion tenge, attracting 26.3 trillion tenge in investments, increasing exports of manufactured products to USD 6.7 billion, and boosting the annual tourist flow to 2.8 million people.In addition, the plan includes indicators for increasing labor productivity, developing small and medium-sized enterprises, and promoting innovation. In the area of human capital development, priority will be given to improving education levels, enhancing the efficiency of medical care, and increasing the targeting of social support. In education, it is planned to bring school infrastructure comfort and the quality of instruction up to international standards. In healthcare, the expansion of the network of medical institutions and the introduction of innovative treatment methods are envisaged. In the social protection sector, requirements for the quality of special social services and the creation of an inclusive environment will be strengthened.In shaping a comfortable urban environment, issues related to transport, energy, utilities, architecture, construction, and ecology are taken into account. The Development Plan provides for balanced urban development, traffic flow management, increased capacity of utility facilities, improved environmental conditions, and the digitalization of urban governance, Yevgeniy Glotov added.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/astana-uir/press/news/details/1126342?lang=kk
Gipsovinil Plant 15.12.2025
This plant in Astana produces gypsum vinyl panels that are essential for the country and contributes to raising the quality of social facilities and new construction projects to a higher level. Each panel manufactured here is the result of dedicated work and the professional expertise of engineers and skilled workers. https://www.instagram.com/p/DSJ9Au0jGlU/ Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/astana-uir/press/news/details/1126328?lang=kk
What to do? 15.12.2025
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Cyber Hygiene Principles for Children and Teens 15.12.2025
CYBERKRAFT Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1126243?lang=kk
Dear Ust-Kamenogorsk residents and guests of our city! 15.12.2025
I congratulate you on the national holiday – Independence Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan!Over the years of independence, we have been able to form our own system of public administration, monetary system, as well as develop a successful balanced foreign policy. This allowed Kazakhstan to become a part of the global community and gain influence at the regional level, while maintaining peace and stability within the country. We are proud of our unity in the diversity of cultures, languages and traditions of the peoples of independent Kazakhstan, which strengthens us and makes us unique.May our country continue its development, the benefits of our society multiply, and there will be peace, prosperity, and stability in our homes. I wish you good health, may the holiday bring good luck and joy!Chairman of the Ust-Kamenogorsk city maslikhat A. SvetashSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ukmaslihat/press/news/details/1126252?lang=kk
How to protect children on the Internet? 15.12.2025
Как защитить детей в интернете? Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1126259?lang=kk
Fraudsters are always on the alert 15.12.2025
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Awarding of the best athletes took place in Kostanay 15.12.2025
Today, on the eve of Independence Day, a traditional solemn event honoring the best athletes took place in the city of Kostanay.This year, awards were given to 40 athletes and their coaches who achieved high results at national and international competitions. They were awarded cash certificates, and members of the public who contribute to the development of the sports movement in Kostanay were also noted.It was noted that the amount of monetary incentives for athletes increases annually: if in 2022 it amounted to 150 thousand tenge, it has now reached 450 thousand tenge.In the traditional Olympic Hope nomination, young gymnast Ilya Zaitsev, the winner of the VI Youth Games and the Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan in gymnastics, as well as his coach Sergey Sergeev, were awarded.At the end of the event, the participants were thanked for their perseverance, professionalism and desire to win, emphasizing that their achievements strengthen the sporting authority of Kostanay and serve as an example for young people.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1126207?lang=kk
Cybersecurity Magazine 15.12.2025
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KazAID Marks Its 5th Anniversary: Kazakhstan’s Contribution to Global Sustainable Development 15.12.2025
The Kazakhstan Agency of International Development (KazAID) is celebrating its fifth anniversary. The Agency was established by a Resolution of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 15, 2020, as the national operator in the field of official development assistance and operates under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Over this period, KazAID has become a key instrument of Kazakhstan’s practical contribution to global development, demonstrating the country’s transformation from a recipient of international aid into a donor sharing its own successful experience. Today, KazAID implements projects in the areas of digitalization, education, and healthcare, helping the countries of Central Asia and Afghanistan strengthen resilience and human capital.KazAID promotes Kazakhstan’s best practices, facilitates knowledge exchange among experts, and expands international cooperation. Over five years, humanitarian assistance totaling more than USD 34 million has been provided, while the overall volume of financing for official development assistance (ODA) projects has reached USD 183 million, covering more than 40 countries.KazAID’s Mission is to promote sustainable and inclusive development in partner countries through the provision of results-oriented technical assistance.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1126433?lang=kk
The President of Kazakhstan participated in the proceedings of the Forum dedicated to the International Year of Peace and Trust and the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality on December 12, 2025. 15.12.2025
At the beginning of his speech, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev congratulated the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, and President Serdar Berdymukhamedov on the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality. The Head of State emphasized that the country's political course has made a significant contribution to the stability and sustainable development across the vast Eurasian continent. According to him, the proposals made during the forum are aimed at demonstrating in a new way the positive significance of neutrality in the 21st century.The President of Kazakhstan stressed that Turkmenistan's positive neutrality harmoniously fits into the centuries-old cultural traditions and spiritual values of the Turkmen people."As the founder of Turkmen classical literature, the prominent thinker Makhtumkuli Fragi, once said, 'Where there is peace, the state grows stronger; where there is justice, trust grows.' The ideas of the great humanist Makhtumkuli essentially represent a unique worldview concept, the relevance of which in the current complex international realities is unquestionable," stated Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.The Head of State highlighted the particular significance of Ashgabat's initiative to proclaim the International Year of Peace and Trust, which was supported by the United Nations General Assembly. The President stated that Kazakhstan had joined this important resolution because peace and trust are fundamental elements of Kazakhstan's foreign policy strategy."Despite the successes in resolving certain conflicts, the overall situation in the world remains extremely tense. There is a deficit of such critically important factors as mutual trust, tolerance, and the understanding of the importance of peace and cooperation for sustainable development. It is also with great regret that we must note the erosion of international law, its substitution with certain rules, and, of course, the decline in the authority and effectiveness of multilateral institutions, particularly the United Nations. Without restoring the strategic balance and building a just world order, international stability and security may remain merely a figure of speech or a good wish in negotiations and resolutions of multilateral forums. Therefore, Kazakhstan advocates for the reform of the United Nations, including the expansion of the Security Council and strengthening the role of the General Assembly. Within the framework of the 80th session of the General Assembly, I proposed the creation of a 'group of like-minded countries' to prepare specific proposals for reforming the UN system," said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.The President of Kazakhstan emphasized the importance of major powers demonstrating political will and calling on UN member states to engage in a large-scale dialogue. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev also mentioned that Kazakhstan supports the initiative put forward today by the President of Turkmenistan regarding the establishment of a United Nations University for Peace and Neutrality."It is now clear that a just and sustainable world order will become a reality only when narratives of inevitable global confrontation, and even nuclear war, are rejected. Instead of militaristic rhetoric, the language of peace, trust, and cooperation must prevail. In this regard, Kazakhstan welcomes the intensification of the negotiation process on the Ukrainian conflict. Following the meeting between the Presidents of Russia and the United States in Anchorage, the main provisions of the peace pact are actively being discussed, which indicates the emergence of an opportunity to achieve the long-awaited peace," noted the Head of State.Kassym-Jomart Tokayev then expressed his support for the resolution of conflicts in other regions."We welcome the signing of agreements concerning the Middle East situation. Kazakhstan's decision to join the Abraham Accords is driven by the desire to contribute to the stabilization of the situation in this region. At the same time, Kazakhstan advocates for the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state as a key factor in resolving this truly protracted military-political crisis. In our view, the signing of the Joint Declaration on Peace by Azerbaijan and Armenia is of historical significance, as it opens up broad prospects for multifaceted cooperation both within the region and beyond. We hope for the swift conclusion of a comprehensive peace treaty that guarantees stability in the South Caucasus," he said.On the issue of ensuring regional security, the President of Kazakhstan emphasized the necessity of continuing support for Afghanistan."An important platform for coordinating cooperation in this regard is the United Nations Regional Center for Sustainable Development Goals for Central Asian countries and Afghanistan, established in Almaty. The Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia plays an active role in strengthening stability and security, and this forum has proven its political relevance. We thank our friends for supporting the activities of this forum, including transforming the CICA into a full-fledged international institution," he noted.As Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted, Kazakhstan places special emphasis on strengthening interfaith, interethnic, and intercultural dialogue. He reminded that Kazakhstan has been regularly holding congresses of world and traditional religious leaders for more than twenty years."At the recent 8th Congress in Astana, Kazakhstan presented an initiative called the 'Movement for Peace.' This is essentially a call to end military violence and seek peaceful solutions in the spirit of collective responsibility for future generations. Kazakhstan will actively participate in the activities of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) – an authoritative and successful Eurasian organization with a multifaceted constructive agenda, including issues of security and confidence-building measures. The key condition for global progress and stability is sustainable socio-economic development. The world economy, due to rising geopolitical tensions, international sanctions, disruptions in trade supply chains, technological competition, and many other factors, is facing the most serious challenges. The global economy is slowing down. Fortunately, Central Asia is being bypassed by stagnation, and all countries in the region are demonstrating relatively confident growth. For example, Kazakhstan's economic growth this year will exceed 6%, and the GDP will surpass 300 billion dollars. On a per capita basis, this is more than 15 thousand dollars," he said.The President observed that the countries of Central Asia are actively enhancing their transit and transport potential, aimed at strengthening connectivity between the East and West, North and South. He shared that Kazakhstan is giving due importance to the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, modernizing its railway, port, and road infrastructure with the goal of creating a "seamless" transport system. The Head of State emphasized Kazakhstan's active participation in developing a Comprehensive Strategy for the Development of the Transport System in Central Asia.According to the Head of State, ensuring water security requires particular attention."In the face of the growing water shortage, its conservation and rational use have already become a strategic, indeed vital priority for our country and, I believe, for other states in the region. The issues of transboundary water use, as well as the ecological state of the Aral and Caspian Seas, require urgent solutions and measures. In our view, through joint efforts based on mutual compromises, the effectiveness of the International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea could be enhanced. This would be facilitated by inviting Russia to become an observer member of the Fund. As for the Caspian, with the current rates of shallowing, this dangerous process could become irreversible, which would inevitably trigger a chain reaction of ecological, socio-economic, and even political consequences. Kazakhstan has proposed the development of a special Intergovernmental Program aimed at preventing the destruction of the ecosystem and the shallowing of the Caspian Sea. We call on the global community to support our efforts to preserve this unique water body," said the President.Kassym-Jomart Tokayev believes that the development of global water diplomacy requires close interstate coordination."There is no specialized structure within the UN that focuses solely on water issues. Therefore, Kazakhstan proposes the creation of an International Water Organization that could consolidate all existing mandates from various UN organizations. An optimal option might be to transform the interagency mechanism UN-Water into a fully specialized agency or organization within the UN. The implementation of this initiative fully aligns with the UN's sustainable development goals and, of course, serves the interests of the entire international community. In April next year, Astana will host the Regional Environmental Summit, where Kazakhstan intends to initiate international consultations on the creation of a global water organization. I am confident that, with the shared political will, critically important water-related issues will begin to be addressed systematically, rather than fragmented, as is the case now," emphasized the Head of State.In conclusion, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev expressed confidence that the Ashgabat Forum would contribute to strengthening the constructive partnership of the interested states and give a strong boost to international efforts to build a just world order based on mutual trust.The forum also featured speeches by the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdymukhamedov, the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Armenia, Vahagn Khachaturyan, the President of Iraq, Abdul Latif Rashid, the President of Kyrgyzstan, Sadyr Japarov, the President of São Tomé and Príncipe, Carlos Manuel Vila Nova, the President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, Ali Asadov, the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of Myanmar, Nyo Soe, and the Prime Minister of Eswatini, Russell Dlamini.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ashgabat/press/news/details/1126096?lang=kk