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Казахстан и ОЭС наращивают стратегическое партнерство: товарооборот превысил $15 млрд 25.04.2026
Заместитель Премьер-министра – министр национальной экономики Серик Жумангарин провел официальную встречу с Генеральным секретарем Организации экономического сотрудничества (ОЭС) Асадом Маджид Ханом. Стороны обсудили расширение торговых связей, развитие новых транспортных коридоров и цифровую трансформацию экономики региона.В ходе встречи отмечено, что государства-члены ОЭС являются важными торговыми партнерами Казахстана. По итогам 2025 года объем взаимной торговли с государствами ОЭС превысил $15 млрд, увеличившись на 11,5% по сравнению с предыдущим годом. Основу казахстанского экспорта составляют нефть, медь, пшеница, подсолнечное масло, мука и нефтепродукты.Серик Жумангарин подчеркнул, что взаимодействие Казахстана со странами ОЭС в последние годы демонстрирует устойчивую положительную динамику и обладает значительным потенциалом для расширения. Казахстан располагает порядка 137 товарными позициями обрабатывающей промышленности с высоким экспортным потенциалом на сумму около $1 млрд.Особое внимание уделено развитию электронной торговли как одного из ключевых драйверов мировой экономики. Подчеркнуто, что консолидация усилий стран ОЭС позволит сформировать устойчивое и взаимовыгодное торговое пространство.Стороны подробно обсудили вопросы транспортно-логистического сотрудничества, являющегося основой экономических связей на пространстве ОЭС. В 2026 году Казахстан председательствует в транспортном секторе ОЭС. Вице-премьер обозначил приоритетность коридора «Север – Юг» и его сопряжение с Афганистаном и Пакистаном.Также он информировал о начале первых поставок грузов между Казахстаном и Пакистаном через Китай (по Каракорумскому шоссе) уже в текущем году.Отмечено, что развитие данных маршрутов имеет стратегическое значение для стран Центральной Азии, большинство из которых не имеют выхода к морю, и позволит обеспечить доступ к международным морским портам.В ходе встречи Генеральный секретарь ОЭС Асад Маджид Хан поздравил Правительство Казахстана с успешным проведением Регионального экологического саммита, подчеркнув ведущую роль страны в организации.«Казахстан является незаменимым партнером ОЭС. Мы рассматриваем Казахстан как региональный хаб и мост между странами ОЭС и Европой», — отметил он.По его словам, в условиях современной геополитической ситуации возрастает значение регионализма и сухопутной связанности. В этой связи ОЭС ведет работу по развитию транспортных коридоров, включая подготовку карт существующих и перспективных маршрутов, а также реализацию инфраструктурных проектов, в том числе в акватории Каспийского моря.Стороны также обсудили вопросы сопряжения интеграционных процессов между Евразийским экономическим союзом и ОЭС, включая перспективы заключения соглашения о зоне свободной торговли с Пакистаном.Серик Жумангарин подчеркнул важность более тесного взаимодействия стран ОЭС. Он заявил, что Казахстан готов стать связующим звеном между крупными экономическими союзами, создавая условия для долгосрочного и взаимовыгодного партнерства.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1208474?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Ministry Discusses Outcomes of UNEP Delegation’s Visit to Kazakhstan 25.04.2026
Astana, April 24, 2026 – First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev received Director of the European Regional Office of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Arnold Kreilhuber, who arrived in Kazakhstan to participate in the Regional Ecological Summit (RES).First Deputy Minister Ashikbayev congratulated the UNEP representative on the signing, on the margins of the summit, of the Framework Agreement on Strategic Partnership between the Government of Kazakhstan and UNEP that establishes an institutional foundation for the implementation of long-term joint initiatives.The Kazakh diplomat emphasized that the country pursues a consistent policy on sustainable development, environmental protection, and strengthening regional cooperation, and also expressed gratitude to UNEP for its support in advancing the environmental agenda and facilitating the organization of the environmental forum.In turn, Kreilhuber stated that UNEP views the Regional Environmental Hub, established under the agreement and on the basis of the UNEP Subregional Office for Central Asia in Almaty, as a platform for consolidating regional efforts, as well as a center of excellence and scientific expertise.Following the meeting, the parties agreed to continue close cooperation on the practical implementation of the Summit’s agreements and outcome documents, as well as on the further expansion of bilateral cooperation in the fields of environmental protection and conservation of natural resources. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1208482?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Germany Strengthen Green Strategic Partnership: Focus on Climate, Water and Sustainable Development 25.04.2026
23 April, Astana – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan hosted the regular meeting of the Berlin Eurasian Club under the theme “Jointly Achieving Sustainable Development: Strategic Partnership between Kazakhstan and Germany for a Green Future.” The event was held within the framework of the Regional Ecological Summit with the participation of representatives of government agencies, business circles, and international organizations of both countries.In his remarks, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev stressed that since 2012 the Berlin Eurasian Club has established itself as an effective platform facilitating the transition from dialogue to the implementation of concrete joint projects. He noted that Kazakh-German relations have reached the level of a mature strategic partnership based on mutual trust, pragmatism, and the alignment of long-term interests. Germany remains Kazakhstan’s key partner in the European Union, while Kazakhstan serves as an important regional hub for cooperation in Central Asia.First Deputy Minister Ashikbayev pointed out that in the context of climate change, water is becoming a strategic resource directly affecting economic development, food security, and regional stability, particularly in Central Asia. Kazakhstan considers water security a priority of state policy and is implementing systemic measures, including the establishment of a relevant ministry, infrastructure modernization, and the introduction of digital and water-saving technologies.Kazakhstan is currently promoting the initiative to establish an International Water Organization under the auspices of the United Nations and counts on the support of international partners. In this context, the importance of strengthening regional cooperation, including within the framework of the “Central Asia – Germany” format and the “Green Central Asia” initiative, was emphasised.Chairwoman of the Executive Board of the Eastern Committee of the German Economy Katrin Klaas-Mühlhäuser highly praised the pace of reforms in Kazakhstan and outlined prospects for cooperation in the water sector. As an example, the creation of the Kazakh-German Water Hub as a platform for innovation, digitalisation, and professional training was highlighted.During the meeting, it was noted that the sides possess considerable potential for deepening practical cooperation, including the joint implementation of infrastructure and environmental projects, the development of research initiatives, and the strengthening of the regional climate agenda.Within the framework of two panel sessions, participants discussed food security, water resource management, climate resilience, as well as the implementation of the Green Central Asia initiative as a tool for enhancing regional security and environmental cooperation. Particular attention was paid to the exchange of advanced technologies and the development of cross-sectoral cooperation.In conclusion, the sides reaffirmed their readiness for the active implementation of joint initiatives, including projects in water conservation, digitalization of water resource management, and the development of green energy, including hydrogen technologies. The practical substance of the partnership and the launch of concrete projects in the near future will determine its effectiveness and contribution to the sustainable development of the Central Asian region.Following the meeting, Memoranda of Cooperation were signed between the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Independent Institute for Environmental Issues of Germany; the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Independent Institute for Environmental Issues of Germany; the Information and Analytical Centre for Water Resources and the Independent Institute for Environmental Issues of Germany; as well as between Kazakhstan Centre for Modernization and Development of Housing and Communal Services JSC, “German Water Partnership” the German Water Association and the German company System S&P GmbH.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1208489?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Latvia Reaffirm Commitment to Deepening Bilateral Relations 25.04.2026
Astana, April 24, 2026 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan hosted a next round of political consultations between the Foreign Ministries of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Latvia.The Kazakh delegation was led by Arman Issetov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan and the Latvian delegation was headed by Ivars Lasis, Deputy State Secretary – Political Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia.The parties discussed prospects for the development of Kazakh-Latvian cooperation in the political, trade and economic, as well as cultural and humanitarian spheres. They also exchanged views on cooperation within multilateral platforms such as the United Nations, the OSCE, and others.Particular attention was paid to the expansion of transport and logistics connectivity. Arman Issetov noted that Latvia is a key transport and logistics hub in the Baltic region, and Kazakhstan intends to further develop new transport routes in cooperation with the Latvian side. In this context, the parties expressed satisfaction with the established cooperation between the transport authorities of the two countries.Ivars Lasis emphasized the importance of the upcoming visit of the Minister of Agriculture of Latvia, Armands Krauze to Astana in May this year. According to him, Kazakhstan is one of the world’s largest exporters of wheat, while Latvia is ready to share its experience in areas such as veterinary services, livestock breeding, forestry, and others.Following the consultations, both sides reaffirmed their mutual interest in further strengthening bilateral cooperation in a spirit of mutual respect, openness, and pragmatism.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1208494?lang=kk
The Ambassador of Kazakhstan met with the State Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization of the Republic of Moldova Oleg Bivol 25.04.2026
Chișinău, April 22, 2026. The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Moldova Almat Aidarbekov held a meeting with the State Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization of the Republic of Moldova Oleg Bivol. Representatives of the Kazakh company “DOLCE” – Ms. Irina Van and Mr. Zhandos Erzhan also took part in the meeting.During the meeting, a substantive exchange of views took place on key issues of bilateral cooperation.The parties outlined prospects for expanding cooperation in six priority areas of mutual interest to both countries. Particular emphasis was placed on the developing cooperation in the fields of pharmaceuticals, technologies and industrial production.In turn, the company “DOLCE” is further elaborating its plans to enter the Moldovan market, including the potential localization of medical production in the Republic of Moldova.The company “DOLCE” specializes in the production of nonwoven and plastic-based products, as well as dietary supplements, ensuring a full production cycle – from development and sterilization to packaging and distribution. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kishinev/press/news/details/1208518?lang=kk
The Ambassador of Kazakhstan met with the Minister of Health of the Republic of Moldova Emil Ceban 25.04.2026
Chișinău, April 22, 2026. The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Moldova Almat Aidarbekov held a meeting with the Minister of Health of the Republic of Moldova Emil Ceban.During the meeting, a substantive exchange of views took place on current issues of Kazakhstan-Moldova cooperation in the fields of healthcare and pharmaceuticals.The event was attended by representatives of the Kazakh company “DOLCE” – Ms. Irina Van and Mr. Zhandos Erzhan, which has 27 years of experience in the production of medical devices and pharmaceutical products. The company specializes in the manufacture of products made from nonwoven materials and plastics, as well as dietary supplements, ensuring a full production cycle from development and sterilization to packaging and distribution.It was noted that at the current stage the company is considering opportunities to enter the market of the Republic of Moldova.During the discussion, promising areas for expanding cooperation were identified, which are of mutual interest to both sides.Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their mutual interest in further deepening the partnership and in the practical implementation of joint initiatives.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kishinev/press/news/details/1208520?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Oman strengthen investment partnership 25.04.2026
On April 20, 2026, the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Sultanate of Oman, Aidarbek Tumatov, held a meeting with H.E. Abdulsalam Al Murshidi, President of the Oman Investment Authority.During the meeting, the parties discussed key priorities and promising areas for strengthening bilateral investment cooperation. Particular attention was given to the potential establishment of a Kazakhstan–Oman Investment Fund. The Omani side expressed strong interest in creating such a financial mechanism to support and finance high-impact joint economic projects.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-muscat/press/news/details/1208523?lang=kk
The Head of State received Ziyazin bin Haitham Al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman. 25.04.2026
During the meeting, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev noted that Oman is a reliable partner of Kazakhstan in the Arab world that has stood the test of time, and reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s commitment to strengthening comprehensive cooperation.– Our bilateral political and economic ties are steadily developing. I would like to particularly note your contribution to enhancing cooperation between Kazakhstan and Oman. Taking this opportunity, I would also like to convey my greetings and best wishes to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said. We look forward to His Majesty the Sultan’s visit to Astana, – said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.The Deputy Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the President of Kazakhstan for the warm hospitality and confirmed Oman’s intention to further develop interstate cooperation.– Kazakhstan is a very beautiful country rich in cultural heritage. It is a great honor for me to convey the greetings of His Majesty the Sultan to you. As you know, relations between our countries date back to 1992. Thus, we were among the first member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council to establish diplomatic relations with Kazakhstan. We are connected by close cooperation across all areas, including culture, trade, economy, and tourism. We hope this cooperation will continue in the future, – said Ziyazin bin Haitham Al Said.The President of Kazakhstan also reiterated his support for the brotherly people of Oman amid the current escalation in the Middle East.The Head of State highly appreciated Oman’s international standing and its significant efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region.During the talks, the parties discussed prospects for expanding trade and economic cooperation between the two countries. Particular attention was given to collaboration in energy, metallurgy, transport and logistics, agriculture, digitalization, as well as the importance of strengthening cultural and humanitarian ties.At the end of the meeting, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev awarded Deputy Prime Minister Ziyazin bin Haitham Al Said the Order of “Dostyk” (Friendship), First Class, for his contribution to strengthening cooperation and friendship between the peoples of Kazakhstan and Oman.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-muscat/press/news/details/1208524?lang=kk
An Investment Cooperation Agreement has been signed between Kazakhstan and the Sultanate of Oman 25.04.2026
Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov held a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman Ziyazin bin Haitham Al Said, who arrived in Kazakhstan on an official visit.The parties discussed the development of trade, economic and investment cooperation in line with agreements reached at the highest level. Particular attention was paid to expanding cooperation in energy, transport and logistics, mining, metallurgy, the digital sector, agriculture, tourism, and other areas.“The Head of State, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, attaches great importance to Your Highness’s first official visit to Astana. The Sultanate of Oman is a friendly and reliable partner of Kazakhstan in the Middle East and across the Arab world. The Government of Kazakhstan is ready to actively develop trade and economic cooperation with Oman, strengthen bilateral relations, expand investment ties, and create favorable conditions for the implementation of joint projects,” emphasized Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov.“It was a great honor for me to receive the Order of ‘Dostyk’ from the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Strong partnership ties have been established between the Sultanate of Oman and Kazakhstan, and we are ready to further strengthen and develop them. There are areas where investment cooperation is already underway. We also plan to focus on such sectors as energy, renewable energy, technology, the financial sector, and others,” noted Deputy Prime Minister Ziyazin bin Haitham Al Said.The joint portfolio of Kazakhstan and Oman includes five major investment projects worth $3 billion. Of these, two projects worth $1.1 billion in the fields of energy and railway transportation have already been implemented, while projects in ore processing are currently under development.During the talks, both sides expressed interest in joining efforts to expand trade and economic cooperation. In particular, attention was given to plans for implementing joint initiatives in the mining and oil and gas sectors, with a focus on modernization and technological development of enterprises.Considering Kazakhstan’s ongoing efforts to develop the transit and transport potential of the Middle Corridor, areas of cooperation in logistics were also identified. The development of both countries’ economies and mutual trade is further supported by joint measures to establish processing enterprises, exchange agricultural technologies, and conclude long-term agreements for the supply of agricultural products.The digital sector was highlighted as a promising area, including the implementation of projects in GovTech and artificial intelligence. The importance of sharing experience in the development of ecotourism, the hospitality and service industry, and the promotion of cultural and natural attractions was also noted.The parties reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening cooperation and partnership between Kazakhstan and Oman across all priority areas.Following the meeting, in the presence of Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov and Deputy Prime Minister Ziyazin bin Haitham Al Said, a Heads of Terms agreement on investment cooperation was signed between Samruk-Kazyna and the Oman Investment Authority.The document establishes an institutional framework for creating a joint investment platform, launching new Kazakh-Omani enterprises, investment funds, and other co-investment mechanisms on an equal basis.The agreement предусматривает the implementation of projects in priority sectors of the economy, including industry, energy, healthcare, logistics, mining, and others. Investments are planned to be directed both into existing assets and new projects in the territories of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Sultanate of Oman.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-muscat/press/news/details/1208525?lang=kk
A meeting between the leadership of the Astana International Financial Centre and a delegation from the Sultanate of Oman, headed by Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Ziyazin bin Haitham Al Said, took place at the Astana International Financial Centre 25.04.2026
The parties discussed the further development of partnership in key areas of the financial sector, including Islamic finance, capital markets, asset management, and sustainable financing.Particular attention was given to joint initiatives in green finance, as well as the development of professional competencies and the exchange of experience between institutions of the two countries.The Astana International Financial Centre and Omani partners are consistently expanding their cooperation through participation in international platforms, working visits, and expert dialogues, laying the foundation for new joint projects.Among the areas discussed were the development of cooperation with the International Financial Centre of Oman and the creation of additional opportunities for investment interaction with the Middle East. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-muscat/press/news/details/1208526?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Strengthens Cooperation with Brazil in the Field of Tourism 25.04.2026
Brasília, April 24, 2026 – The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Brazil, in collaboration with JSC «National Company «Kazakh Tourism», held an online conference «The Tourism Potential of Kazakhstan and Brazil: Prospects for Cooperation».The event was attended by representatives of the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism, travel agencies, and local media.Shyryn Mussina, Managing Director of JSC «National Company «Kazakh Tourism», delivered a presentation on Kazakhstan’s tourism potential.Representing the Brazilian side were João Ricardo Rodrigues Viegas, Head of the International Relations Department at the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism, and Thiago Souza Lima, Coordinator for Bilateral Relations and International Projects. In turn, Liz Lobo, Editor-in-Chief of the Brazilian news agency «Embassy News», proposed in her speech to feature a special project dedicated to Kazakhstan in the media, including its tourism opportunities.During the event, conference participants were shown videos featuring Brazilian bloggers in Kazakhstan. At the conclusion of the conference, participants exchanged information regarding the establishment of direct contacts between travel companies, the organization and support of business missions, and participation in international tourism events.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brazil/press/news/details/1208528?lang=kk
The team of Digital System Servis LLP actively took part in the “Taza Kazakhstan” campaign 24.04.2026
Cleaning and landscaping work was carried out on the factory premises and surrounding area, and the territory was cleared of waste. Thanks to collective effort and shared responsibility, important work was accomplished to maintain environmental cleanliness.A clean environment is our shared responsibility. Such initiatives contribute to the development of urban culture, raising environmental awareness and responsibility. Respect for nature and maintaining cleanliness are among the key values of modern society.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/astana-uir/press/news/details/1208467?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry Discusses Prospects for Regional Cooperation with UNFPA Representatives 24.04.2026
Astana, April 24, 2026 – First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev held a meeting with Regional Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for Eastern Europe and Central Asia Florence Bauer.During the meeting, the Kazakh diplomat thanked UNFPA Regional Director Bauer for her participation in the Regional Ecological Summit and expressed appreciation for the active support of the Organization’s Regional Office in holding panel sessions and events the Summit involving relevant Kazakh government agencies.He emphasized that environmental issues are directly linked to the health and well-being of children and youth, who are among the most vulnerable in the face of natural disasters and man-made emergencies caused by global climate change.UNFPA Regional Director Bauer noted that the Summit served as a platform for discussing pressing regional issues such as demographic resilience, child and maternal mortality, the impact of climate change on mortality rates in the region, as well as strengthening the capacities of youth organizations actively engaged in the environmental agenda.The UNFPA representative also noted that Kazakhstan’s experience in strengthening Family Support Centers in the Turkistan region is being replicated across other regions, while Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan have already expressed readiness to exchange experience in preventing gender-based violence based on Kazakhstan’s centers.Following the meeting, the parties agreed to continue a constructive dialogue on youth reproductive health and well-being and to expand UNFPA’s presence at the UN Regional Centre for Sustainable Development for the countries of Central Asia and Afghanistan in Almaty. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1208469?lang=kk
Казахстан представил опыт реализации ЦУР на Региональном форуме ООН в Женеве 24.04.2026
Делегация Казахстана приняла участие в Региональном форуме Европейской экономической комиссии ООН по устойчивому развитию наряду с представителями 50 стран. Страну представили директор Департамента МНЭ РК Нургуль Жанназарова и Посол по особым поручениям МИД РК Ерлан Алимбаев.В рамках сессии высокого уровня Нургуль Жанназарова представила доклад о прогрессе Казахстана в реализации Целей устойчивого развития (ЦУР), подчеркнув, что они стали фундаментом для национальных реформ и были интегрированы в обновленную Конституцию страны.Спикер акцентировала внимание на представленном в 2025 году третьем Добровольном национальном обзоре и международной инициативе Главы государства, благодаря которой 2026 год был провозглашен ООН Международным годом волонтеров.В докладе также была отмечена важная роль Регионального центра ООН по ЦУР для Центральной Азии и Афганистана и итоги экологического саммита в Астане, сфокусированного на вопросах климата и зеленой экономики.Завершая свое выступление спикер поблагодарила руководителей агентств ООН, в том числе ЕЭК, ПРООН и выразила уверенность в дальнейшем многостороннем сотрудничестве в рамках достижения Целей устойчивого развития.Участие в форуме открывает для Казахстана и стран региона ЕЭК новые возможности для укрепления международного партнерства, обмена передовым опытом и продвижения совместных инициатив в сфере устойчивого развития.Форум послужил площадкой для координации усилий, выработки согласованных решений и расширения регионального взаимодействия по вопросам достижения Целей устойчивого развития, цифровой трансформации, зеленого роста и повышения качества жизни населения. Обсуждения и ключевые идеи дискуссии, выработанные на форуме, будут интегрированы в глобальный обзор прогресса ЦУР на Политическом форуме высокого уровня в 2026 году. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1208471?lang=kk
How are new standards making glass safer in Kazakhstan? 24.04.2026
In Kazakhstan in 2025, standards for construction glass were developed, which directly impact the safety of homes, offices, and public buildings. These are ST RK ISO 12543-1-2025 and ST RK ISO 12543-2-2025, regulating the production of laminated safety glass. Currently, these requirements are being applied at the enterprise TOO "StekloServis" in Uralsk, West Kazakhstan Region.The Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan notes that the documents introduce unified requirements for manufacturers and processors. They define the composition of laminated glass and its key characteristics. The main focus is on strength and safety. Such products better withstand impacts and, when broken, do not form dangerous fragments."Today, standards are not a formality but a real tool for protecting people. Implementing requirements for laminated glass increases building safety and reduces the risk of injuries. This directly affects the quality of life of Kazakhstanis and builds trust in construction materials," noted Malik Saulebay, General Director of RSE "KazStandard".In practice, this means a higher level of protection. In residential buildings and business centers, the risk of injury from broken glass is reduced. Stained glass, facades, windows, and partitions become more resistant to mechanical loads and temperature fluctuations.The production cycle includes several processing stages. Sheet glass undergoes tempering, lamination, enameling, and other processes. It is then formed into insulating glass units and specialized products with specified strength and safety characteristics.The Kazakh company "StekloServis", for which these standards were developed, produces a wide range of products. These include tempered and fire-resistant glass, laminated impact- and bullet-resistant products, enameled and molded structures, as well as insulating glass units."Laminated glass works on the principle of 'safe breakage': even under strong impact, fragments are held within the structure. This is especially important for public spaces and facade solutions, where safety requirements are at their highest," explained a specialist from "StekloServis".The production process begins with the receipt of sheet glass of various types, primarily in "jumbo" format. The material then undergoes industrial processing, including tempering, lamination, enameling, molding, assembly of insulating glass units, and manufacturing of fire-resistant products. At the final stage, the finished products are marked and packed in wooden crates or on special pyramids for safe transportation and storage.It is expected that the implementation of the standards will improve product quality and trust in construction materials."This is important for both the domestic market and for exports. Unified requirements allow domestic producers to operate according to international rules and strengthen their market position," emphasized the Ministry of Trade and Integration.Kazakhstanis will also feel the benefit of the new standards. More durable and safe glass structures reduce the risk of injury and make the everyday environment more reliable.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti-ktrm/press/news/details/1208463?lang=kk
UNESCO Executive Board Adopts Decision Initiated by Kazakhstan in Support of UNESCO Associations and Clubs 24.04.2026
Paris, 24 April 2026 – The 224th session of the UNESCO Executive Board was held from 8 to 23 April 2026 at the Organization’s headquarters in Paris, with active participation from the Kazakh delegation.Speaking at the plenary session, the Permanent Delegate of Kazakhstan to UNESCO, Askar Abdrakhmanov, welcomed the UNESCO 80 reform process initiated by the Organization’s new Director-General, Professor Khaled El-Enany, as well as his active engagement with Member States, their National Commissions, and other entities within the UNESCO system, which form the backbone of the Organization’s outreach and ensure its impact locally. The diplomat also expressed gratitude to UNESCO for its support of the Regional Environmental Summit in Astana and for its patronage of the upcoming international symposium “The Golden Horde as a Model of Steppe Civilization: History, Archaeology, Culture, Identity.”On the margins of the session, a traditional meeting of National Commissions for UNESCO took place. In her remarks, the Secretary-General of the National Commission of Kazakhstan for UNESCO and ICESCO, Zhanar Shaimenova, expressed support for the Organization’s renewed momentum and highlighted the importance of the efficient cooperation between the UNESCO Secretariat, National Commissions, and other affiliated institutions in advancing international cooperation in education, science, culture, communication, and information.In this context, one of the key outcomes of the session was the adoption of a decision initiated by Kazakhstan entitled «Strengthening contribution of the Associations and Clubs for UNESCO to UNESCO’s programmes and global priorities». The decision was co-sponsored by 41 UNESCO Member States from all continents.The adopted document aims to strengthen coordination efforts to systematically engage the global movement of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO in advancing the Organization’s strategic priorities. It also underlines the particular relevance of such efforts in light of the United Nations’ proclamation of 2026 as the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development.The Executive Board decision also welcomed the outcomes of the Global Youth Forum of Associations and Clubs for UNESCO in Almaty, as well as the Movement’s Roadmap for actions until 2030. It should be noted that Kazakhstan holds the presidency of the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs for the period 2023–2027.Associations and Clubs for UNESCO, first established in 1947, represent one of the oldest and most extensive networks within the UNESCO ecosystem. This global movement brings together over 5,400 volunteer initiatives in 95 countries across all continents, focusing on youth creativity, gender equality, intercultural dialogue, inclusive education, environmental awareness, and sustainable development.The Kazakhstan National Federation of Clubs for UNESCO was established in 2009 and currently unites 236 clubs across the country. More than 15,000 children, teenagers, and students participate annually in its projects.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-unesco/press/news/details/1208460?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry Discusses Child Rights Protection with UNICEF Deputy Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia 24.04.2026
Astana, 24 April 2026 – First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev held a meeting with Deputy Regional Director of UNICEF for Europe and Central Asia Octavian Bivol.During the meeting, the Kazakh diplomat thanked UNICEF Regional Director for his participation in the Regional Ecological Summit and expressed appreciation for the active support of UNICEF’s Regional Office in organizing panel sessions and events of the Summit involving relevant Kazakh government agencies.He emphasized that environmental issues are directly linked to children’s well-being, as they are among the most vulnerable groups in the face of natural disasters and man-made emergencies caused by global climate change.Bivol noted that the Summit platform provided an opportunity to view the regional ecological agenda from a new perspective and helped align approaches on the most pressing issues of regional environmental cooperation.The UNICEF representative underscored that the Summit marked the launch of a unique regional project titled “Green Schools,” the concept of which is based on integrating environmental education principles into school curricula, fostering responsible and conscious attitudes toward the environment, and developing skills among younger generations for the sustainable and rational use of natural resources.He also noted that the new country programme of cooperation between the Government of Kazakhstan and UNICEF for 2026–2030 reflects Kazakhstan’s key national priorities related to children’s well-being and the protection of their rights.Following the meeting, the parties agreed to continue a constructive dialogue on child rights issues and expand UNICEF’s presence at the United Nations Regional Centre for Sustainable Development for the countries of Central Asia and Afghanistan in Almaty. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1208461?lang=kk
Today the 34th regular session of the Burlin District Maslikhat was held 24.04.2026
Сегодня под председательством К.Т.Ермекбаева прошла очередная 34 – сессия Бурлинского районного маслихата.На сессии с докладом « О реализации Плана социально-экономического развития Бумакольского и Кентубекского сельских округов на 2025-2027 годы» выступили акимы данных округов и были приняты соответствующие решения.Депутаты заслушали доклад руководителя отдела экономики и финансов Г.Шамгоновой «О согласовании ставки арендной платы за имущественный наем (аренду) коммунального имущества» и соглосовали решение маслихата.Также, был рассмотрен вопрос «О внесении изменений в Правила оказания социальной помощи, установления ее размеров и определения перечня отдельных категорий нуждающихся граждан Бурлинского района».Депутаты маслихата утвердили состав межведомственной комиссии по профилактике правонарушения, внесли изменения в состав земельной комиссии и в составы окружных, участковых избирательных комиссий Бурлинского района.В работе сессии приняли участие заместитель акима района Д.Б.Имашев, депутаты Западно-Казахстанского областного и районного маслихата, руководители отделов, акимы города Аксай и сельских округов, представители средств массовой информации. Сессия транслировалась в онлайн режиме на социальной странице Facebook. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/burlin-maslihat/press/news/details/1208414?lang=kk
Cooperation Prospects with UN Food and Agriculture Organization Discussed at Foreign Ministry 24.04.2026
Astana, April 24, 2026 – Within the framework of the Regional Ecological Summit, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held a meeting with Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) for Europe and Central Asia Viorel Gutu.During the meeting, the Kazakh Foreign Minister noted FAO’s significant contribution to promoting sustainable environmental practices, ensuring food security, and rational use of natural resources in the Europe and Central Asia region.Yermek Kosherbayev emphasized that joint projects are being successfully implemented under the Partnership Programme between Kazakhstan and FAO. He expressed readiness to further expand cooperation, with a particular focus on the climate resilience of agriculture, ecosystem protection, and the development of regional initiatives.The Kazakh side noted the importance of developing national certification standards based on the FAO recommendations. In his turn, Viorel Gutu expressed readiness to provide comprehensive methodological support, including on issues related to the development and standardization of lecithin production.Special attention was paid to the active participation of the FAO as a key partner of the Regional Ecological Summit and as organizer of a number of high-level events on the margins of the forum.The parties discussed prospects for deepening their interaction, including issues of efficient water resource management and sustainable land use.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1208400?lang=kk
Today, a meeting of the standing commission of the district maslikhat was held in the large hall of the district akimat 24.04.2026
Сегодня в большом зале районного акимата состоялось заседание постоянной комиссии районного маслихата. Открыл и вел заседание председатель постоянной комиссии районного маслихата по вопросам образования, здравоохранения и социального обеспечения М.Дияров.На заседании с докладом по вопросу «О согласовании ставки арендной платы за имущественный наем (аренду) коммунального имущества» выступила руководитель районного отдела экономики и финансов Г.Шамгонова.Затем, с информацией «О внесении изменения в состав земельной комиссии» выступил руководитель районного отдела земельных отношений И.Габидуллин.Депутатами были заданы вопросы докладчикам, все вопросы повестки дня были вынесены на рассмотрение очередной сессии маслихата.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/burlin-maslihat/press/news/details/1208403?lang=kk