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- 25.02.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1169531?lang=kk
Mobile PSC: How Many Services Do Kazakhstanis Receive Through the App 25.02.2026
Mobile PSC: How Many Services Do Kazakhstanis Receive Through the AppPublic services in Kazakhstan continue to transition to a digital format. Today, the national registry includes 1,448 public services, of which 1,278 are available online. One of the digital channels is the mobile application “PSC,” which offers 18 services, including 79 types of services provided through the Video PSC format, according to the State Corporation Government for Citizens.According to the Corporation, in 2025 more than 2 million users installed the mobile application “PSC,” and since the beginning of 2026 an additional 370,000 people have joined. Through the app, citizens can book appointments in advance, choose a convenient date and time for their visit, receive electronic QR tickets, check the status of submitted applications, and track the delivery of completed documents.One of the most востребованных services remains the digital ticket. Since its launch, more than 3.5 million electronic tickets have been issued, improving the efficiency of service centers and simplifying visit planning.The application also supports remote service formats. Users can track document delivery online and use the “Video Service” option, which allows them to receive consultations or apply for services via video call with a specialist without visiting an office.Some vehicle-related procedures have also been digitized. The app allows users to complete a vehicle sale and purchase agreement, check a car’s history, order state license plates, and book driving exams to obtain a driver’s license.As noted by the State Corporation Government for Citizens, the PSC mobile application has become one of the key tools for online interaction with the public and, within the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence, will continue to reflect the company’s strategic course toward digital transformation and automation of public services, ensuring a more convenient and accessible format. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/akimat-mangistau-rayon/press/news/details/1169513?lang=kk
For the information of those on the waiting list! 25.02.2026
      Starting March 2, 2026, due to changes to Otbasy's rules, the bank will allocate housing only after an inventory has been completed. From then on, this becomes the first and mandatory step before housing allocation. All people on the housing waiting list must complete the inventory on the orken.otbasybank.kz portalIf a person on the housing waiting list fails to complete the inventory, they will not be removed from the waiting list. However, they will not be able to participate in the housing allocation process, even if they have been on the waiting list for a long time. The bank will not be able to allocate rental housing or provide a preferential loan for the purchase of an apartment until they complete the inventory.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1169461?lang=kk
The Ambassador met with Farrukh Pulatov, Chairman of the Tax Committee of Uzbekistan 25.02.2026
On 25 February 2026, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Uzbekistan, B. Atamkulov, held a meeting with the Chairman of the State Tax Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Farrukh Pulatov.During the meeting, the parties discussed key issues related to the development of cooperation in the tax sphere within the framework of the dynamically evolving Kazakh-Uzbek relations.The Ambassador noted the reforms being implemented in Uzbekistan to improve the tax system, the recently introduced benefits for agricultural producers, and the effectiveness of the tax amnesty measures adopted.The Head of the diplomatic mission informed about the tax policy reforms carried out in Kazakhstan, including the modernization of tax administration and the entry into force of the new Tax Code at the beginning of this year.Special attention during the meeting was given to the digitalization of the tax sector, the development of electronic services, and the introduction of innovative solutions.The parties exchanged views on tax policy regarding foreign investors, the functioning of special economic zones, as well as the existing preferences granted to residents of IT Park Uzbekistan.Following the meeting, the importance of close cooperation between the relevant authorities to ensure the predictability of tax policy and create favorable conditions for business was emphasized, and readiness was expressed to further exchange experience and strengthen cooperation between the tax authorities of the two countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tashkent/press/news/details/1169494?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Montenegro discuss cooperation in the tourism sector 25.02.2026
Podgorica, February 25, 2026. The Consul General of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Montenegro, Gabiden Temirbek, held a meeting with the Director of the Montenegro National Tourism Organisation, Ana Tripković–Marković.The meeting focused on the current state and future prospects of bilateral cooperation in the tourism sector. Particular emphasis was placed on increasing two-way tourist flows, further developing direct air links between Kazakhstan and Montenegro, and sharing experience in tourism promotion and sustainable tourism development.The parties agreed to continue practical cooperation in the field of tourism, including work towards a Memorandum of Understanding between the tourism organisations of the two countries, as well as to strengthen the exchange of information and best practice in tourism development.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-podgorica/press/news/details/1169502?lang=kk
KAZAKHSTAN AND FINLAND STRENGTHEN COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF ARCHIVAL AFFAIRS 25.02.2026
Helsinki, 25 February 2026 – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Finland Azamat Abdraimov met with Director of the National Archives of the Republic of Finland Paivi Happonen.During the meeting, the parties discussed issues related to the development and strengthening of international cooperation in the field of archival affairs, including the exchange of experience in the digitization of archival collections, the introduction of modern technologies for the storage of and access to documentary heritage.Special attention during the negotiations was given to the prospects for establishing a systematic partnership between the Archive of the President of Kazakhstan and the National Archives of Finland. The parties discussed opportunities for implementing joint research and educational projects, organizing thematic photo exhibitions aimed at promoting the historical and documentary heritage of the two countries, as well as establishing regular exchanges of specialists to enhance professional qualifications and introduce advanced archival practices.Within the framework of the meeting, the Kazakh diplomat presented the Finnish side with an official invitation to participate in the 3rd International Congress of Archivists, which will be held on 8–12 June 2026 in Astana.The meeting reaffirmed the mutual commitment of Kazakhstan and Finland to deepen partnership in the archival sphere and preserve historical and documentary heritage for future generations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-helsinki/press/news/details/1169416?lang=kk
A Modern Sports Complex in Kostanay Becomes a Center of Community Life 25.02.2026
Today, a visit was made to the physical education and wellness complex located in the Yubileyny district of Kostanay. Implemented in 2024, the project features a modern building with well-planned infrastructure. In addition to the main facility, the area includes running tracks and a well-lit park zone, creating a comprehensive space for sports and active recreation.Two children and youth sports schools operate within the complex. Training sections in basketball, handball, volleyball, and weightlifting are organized for young athletes. The facility regularly hosts regional and national-level competitions.It is important to note that the complex is on the balance of the city administration, ensuring accessibility and providing residents with the opportunity to practice sports free of charge. The facility is open to all categories of citizens, including children, adults, senior citizens, and people with disabilities. All necessary conditions have been created to ensure comfort and inclusivity. More than 300 people visit the complex each day.The physical education and wellness complex has become a center of attraction for residents of the Bereke, Altyn Arman, Yubileyny, and Kostanay-2 neighborhoods. The main goal is to create accessible conditions for the development of mass sports and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle among city residents.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1169436?lang=kk
On February 25, the staff of the District House of Culture visited the Municipal Public Institution “Center for Support of Children in Need of Special Social Services” in the city of Rudny. 25.02.2026
A kind and educational fairy tale performance was presented for the children, bringing them joy, smiles, and heartfelt emotions. The young audience watched the performance with great interest and warmly welcomed the performers.At the end of the meeting, sweet treats were prepared for the children as a pleasant addition to the festive program.Such events are especially important, as they demonstrate care, attention, and warmth for those who need it most.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1169451?lang=kk
Explanation of the Labor Legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan 25.02.2026
On February 25, 2026, Ilyas Dzhambulovich Sartbayev, Head of the Occupational Safety and Health Control Department and State Labor Inspector, took part in the program “Yaqyt.kz” on the Saryarka TV Channel TV channel, dedicated to current issues related to compliance with labor legislation in the Karaganda Region.During the discussion, key amendments that have entered into force in the labor legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan were reviewed, as well as issues to which employers in the region should pay special attention when organizing labor relations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/karaganda-enbek/press/news/details/1169354?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and the UAE Intensify Educational Dialogue 25.02.2026
Abu Dhabi, February 24, 2026 – The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Arab Emirates, Rauan Zhumabek, met with the Rector of the Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities, Dr. Khalifa Mubarak Al Zahiri.During the meeting, R.Zhumabek informed his counterpart about the political and socio-economic reforms being implemented in Kazakhstan at the initiative of the Head of State, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Particular attention was given to the upcoming republican referendum in Kazakhstan on the adoption of a new Constitution, emphasizing its strategic importance for the country’s further democratic development.It was noted that the referendum aims to ensure broad public participation in making key decisions of national significance and reflects Kazakhstan’s consistent commitment to the principles of openness and transparency.The parties discussed prospects for expanding cooperation in the fields of education and the humanities. The importance of establishing direct partnerships between higher education institutions of the two countries was emphasized, including the implementation of joint educational programs, academic mobility of students and faculty, as well as conducting joint research projects and conferences.In turn, Dr. H.M. Al Zahiri expressed interest in developing bilateral academic cooperation and supported proposals for exchanging delegations, organizing joint academic projects in the fields of humanities and intercultural dialogue, as well as promoting the study of the Arabic language.Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in strengthening educational and cultural ties and agreed to continue substantive work on the initiatives discussed.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-abudhabi/press/news/details/1169308?lang=kk
PREPARATION FOR THE REPUBLICAN TRAINING EXERCISE "SPRING-2026" IS IN PROGRESS 25.02.2026
The republican command and staff exercise "Spring-2026" will be held in Kazakhstan from February 25 to 27. The large-scale event is being organized in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan and is aimed at testing readiness for the spring flood period. This was announced today at a briefing held at the Regional Communications Service in Shymkent by Sharip Askar Rysbekuly, engineer of the Emergency Situations Department of the Shymkent Emergency Situations Department, civil defense captain. The main theme of the exercise is to improve preparedness for emergency response, rescue and emergency operations in the event of a worsening flood situation in the spring of 2026. In this regard, special organizational instructions for preparing and conducting the exercise in the city have been developed and submitted to the city akim for approval. During the event, an operational city headquarters will be created on the basis of the department, and territorial subsystems of civil defense will be put on high alert. The operability of warning and communication systems, the ability of emergency and rescue services to respond quickly will be checked. In addition, comprehensive measures aimed at preventing spring floods will be carried out on a large scale. As part of the practical part, 9 training points with a high risk of flooding have been identified in the city. In particular, training will be held at 2 points in Abay district, 1 in Al-Farabi district, 3 in Enbekshi district, 1 in Turan district, and 2 in Karatau district. In addition, at one facility, the forces and equipment of the city of Shymkent will practice loading and unloading engineering and other equipment using the railway platforms of the National Railway Company KTZ. The issues of assembling emergency response teams, evacuating the affected population and deploying reception points, and promptly sending forces and equipment of civil defense agencies and local executive bodies to the territory of the Turkestan region will also be considered in practice. In this case, the main focus is on the full readiness of personnel to act in autonomous conditions. As part of the "Spring-2026" exercise, the 1st echelon has been fully prepared to provide assistance to areas of the Turkestan region where the flood situation may worsen. The unit, which consists of 32 personnel, 6 units of equipment, 9 motor pumps, 1 floating device and 1 unmanned aerial vehicle, is ready to go at any time. In addition, 2 tents with a capacity of 20 people are provided. These forces will be directed to eliminate the consequences of possible floods, protect the population and conduct emergency response work. In accordance with the organizational instructions, the heads of civil defense services, military units and relevant institutions were instructed to strictly monitor the implementation of all activities. The participation of responsible employees with the right to make decisions and not lower than the position of deputy head of the department was required. As part of the preparation, a meeting of the commission for the prevention and elimination of emergency situations was held on February 20 at the department. The level of preparedness for the spring flood period was discussed in detail at the meeting, and the readiness of management bodies and forces was clarified. The agenda included the procedure for organizing training exercises, measures for preventing possible emergency situations, calculation of forces and means, algorithms for conducting emergency rescue and urgent work, as well as the procedure for interaction between state bodies and services. Following the results of the commission meeting, specific tasks were assigned to the responsible structural divisions and the task was set to conduct the training at a high level within the specified time frame. After the end of the exercise, detailed information about its results will be provided to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Shymkent city administration.
The Center for Combating Disinformation is a part of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan. 25.02.2026
🔎 The Center for Countering Disinformation has prepared an overview of the most common fakes and manipulations surrounding the new draft of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan. We compared the false statements circulating online with the official text of the draft and explanations from government agencies. Part 1 1. "The Constitution Strengthens the Powers of the President" This does not match the content of the document. The draft establishes a system of checks and balances. Key personnel decisions - the appointment of the Vice President, Prime Minister, judges of the Constitutional Court, members of the Central Election Commission and the Supreme Audit Chamber - will be made with the consent of the Kurultai. In addition, the President's single seven-year term of office without the right to re-election remains. Such a structure is characteristic of a presidential republic, not a "super-presidential" model. Conclusion: Fake 2. "The ban on selling land to foreigners will be lifted" The draft text does not contain any norms that would allow the sale of land to foreign citizens. Paragraph 3 of Article 8 states: It is established that "the land and its subsoil, waters, flora and fauna, and other natural resources belong to the people. The state exercises the right of ownership on behalf of the people. Land may also be privately owned on the grounds, conditions, and within the limits established by law." Conclusion: Fake 3. "Free medicine will be abolished" The project maintains the non-reimbursable nature of medical care. According to paragraph 2 of Article 32: "Citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan have the right to receive medical care established by law, which they do not pay for themselves." The issue here is not the abolition of free medicine, but rather the legislative clarification of the mechanism for implementing this right. Conclusion: Manipulation 4. "Free education will be abolished" This also does not correspond to the text of the project. In fact, the Constitution guarantees the free nature of secondary education in state educational institutions. It also establishes the right to receive free higher education on a competitive basis in higher education institutions (Article 33). At the 9th meeting of the Constitutional Reform Commission, Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Culture and Information Aida Balayeva: "No one is deprived of the right to medical care and education... The concept of "free" has been replaced by a more legally specific concept: "citizens have the right to receive medical care without paying, in accordance with the procedure established by law," he noted. Conclusion: Manipulation 5. "Annual paid leave will be abolished" This is a misconception. Article 27 of the draft Constitution guarantees the right to rest. The exact duration and conditions of annual paid leave are determined by the Labor Code. The constitutional norm establishes the principle, while the details are regulated by sectoral legislation. Conclusion: Manipulation Part 2 6. "The concept of "freedom" has been removed from the Constitution" On the contrary, rights and freedoms are defined as the highest value. The Preamble and Article 1 declare that man, his life, rights and freedoms are the most precious treasure of the state. Rights and freedoms are recognized as indivisible and inalienable. Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan - Minister of Culture and Information Aida Balayeva noted in her public statement: "The person and his dignity are becoming the center of the constitutional model." Conclusion: Manipulation. 7. "Freedom of speech and assembly will be restricted" In fact, the draft Constitution explicitly prohibits censorship (Article 23, Clause 5) and guarantees freedom of expression (Article 23, Clause 4). Restrictions are permitted only by law and only for the purpose of protecting the constitutional order, public security, and the rights of others, in accordance with Kazakhstan’s international obligations, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The right to peaceful assembly is also guaranteed in Article 35 of the draft Constitution. The lack of a list of types of peaceful assembly is explained by the fact that all of these types fall under the concept of "peaceful assembly", that is, are covered by the right to peaceful assembly. The specific types of peaceful assembly are specified in the Law on Peaceful Assembly. Such a general concept, which does not specify the types of peaceful assemblies, is consistent with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which states that "the right to peaceful assembly shall be recognized." Conclusion: Manipulation. 8. "Total digital control will be introduced" On the contrary, the draft Constitution introduces "digital rights" and protects citizens' privacy and personal data from illegal use in the virtual environment (Article 21, Clause 1). Conclusion: Fake. 9. "The text of the Constitution was written by foreigners" The draft was prepared by domestic lawyers, scientists, and experts, taking into account the proposals of citizens. The work of the commission was conducted openly and publicly. Conclusion: Fake. 10. "The new Constitution violates international obligations" The draft does not contain any norms that contradict ratified international treaties. The fundamental principles of human rights and freedoms are brought into line with internationally recognized standards. The procedure for the application of ratified international treaties will be determined by law, taking into account the need to protect national interests. Ratified international treaties will remain part of the current legal system of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Conclusion: Manipulation. The Center for Countering Disinformation urges citizens to carefully examine primary sources, be critical of unverified publications, and refrain from spreading false information. When forming your own view, rely on official texts and explanations from authorized bodies, rather than emotional and superficial interpretations.
The book exhibition “Zhyr Alyby – Zhambyl” was organized 25.02.2026
A book exhibition was held at the Central Library named after S. Seifullin "Zhyr Alyby – Zhambyl".In the department for visually impaired and blind readers, a book exhibition titled "Zhyr Alyby – Zhambyl" was organized to mark the 180th anniversary of the great Kazakh zhyrau and Zhamby.The exhibition featured poetry collections, memoirs, research works, and other literature dedicated to the life and творчество of the poet, which were presented to the readers. During the event, information was shared about his works that reflected the spirit of the people, their hopes, and their struggles, and his significant place in Kazakh literature was highlighted.As part of the evening, the department’s regular reader Dauyen Algysbek performed the poem “Tögeyin zhyrdy halqyma,” giving the audience a deep spiritual impression. His performance enriched the atmosphere of the event and received warm appreciation from the readersSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/zhetysu-archive/press/news/details/1169205?lang=kk
On the Taxation of Individuals Engaged in Private Practice in 2026 25.02.2026
According to the Tax Code No. 214-VIII dated July 18, 2025 (hereinafter referred to as the Tax Code), the category of individuals engaged in private practice (hereinafter – IPP) includes private notaries, private enforcement officers, attorneys, and professional mediators.Registration, amendment of registration data, and deregistration of IPPs are regulated by Articles 97–98 of the Tax Code.In accordance with the Tax Code, individuals engaged in private practice are subject to individual income tax on their taxable income at a rate of 9%, as established by Article 363 of the Tax Code.IPPs are entitled to apply the following personal tax deductions:- deduction for social payments;- basic tax deduction;- social tax deductions.The calculated tax amount must be paid monthly no later than the 5th day of the month following the month for which the tax is calculated.Transitional provisions concerning individuals engaged in private practice stipulate that, in connection with the entry into force of the new Tax Code, IPPs are not VAT payers and are subject to deregistration for value-added tax purposes. The VAT registration certificate is deemed invalid from the date the Code enters into force, i.e., from January 1, 2026.The Declaration of Income and Property (Form 270.00) shall be submitted no later than September 15 of the year following the reporting year.In case of a decision to terminate activities, IPPs shall submit a liquidation individual income tax return (Form 240.00).Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1169209?lang=kk
“Law and Order” – The Main Guarantee of Social Stability 25.02.2026
Today, a meeting was held at the “Rukhaniyat” center between the First Deputy Regional Prosecutor, Islambek Tolegenov, and local residents. The meeting was moderated by Deputy Akim of the district Dias Moldabayev, who emphasized the importance of the “Law and Order” principle put forward by the Head of State.The President noted that respect for legal norms and the maintenance of public order are the main foundations for building a Just Kazakhstan. In this regard, it was emphasized that ensuring the rule of law, improving citizens’ legal culture, and strengthening order in society are shared responsibilities.During the meeting, First Deputy Regional Prosecutor Islambek Tolegenov spoke about the state of law and order in the region and reported on the work being carried out to prevent offenses. He also stressed that compliance with the law is the duty of every citizen.Summing up the meeting, Dias Moldabayev noted that joint efforts to strengthen law and order with the First Deputy Regional Prosecutor will continue in the future.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-karmakshy/press/news/details/1169197?lang=kk
Connection of Generations – 90 Years of History 25.02.2026
On February 25, the district House of Culture named after Yelubay Umurzakov hosted the meeting “Connection of Generations – 90 Years of History,” dedicated to the 90th anniversary of our district.On this day, labor veterans from rural districts and students of the district center schools gathered for a live dialogue between generations. Schoolchildren sincerely and with great interest asked questions about the guests’ professional paths, about life in the district during different years, and about the values that helped people work достойно and develop their native land.The veterans shared their memories, life wisdom, and personal stories. A warm atmosphere of respect and gratitude filled the hall.Such meetings help preserve historical memory and strengthen the connection between generations.Ninety years of the district’s history is, above all, about its people, their hard work, and their love for their native land.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1169020?lang=kk
Bulgarian Academic Community Highly Commends Constitutional Reforms in Kazakhstan 25.02.2026
Sofia, February 25, 2026 – Ambassador Viktor Temirbayev met with Miglena Temelkova, the Rector of University of Telecommunications and Post (UTP), at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Bulgaria.During the meeting the parties discussed the prospects for expanding cooperation between UTP and higher education institutions of Kazakhstan in the fields of innovation and telecommunications, as well as the implementation of joint projects in academic mobility and research activities.Ambassador Temirbayev briefed the Bulgarian side on the large-scale political and constitutional reforms underway in Kazakhstan, noting that a republican referendum will be held on March 15, 2026 to adopt the new Constitution of the country. The Kazakh diplomat emphasized that the ongoing reforms are aimed at strengthening the rule of law, modernizing the public administration system and expanding citizen participation in decision-making process.Special attention was also paid during the meeting to Kazakhstan's state policy priorities in the development of science, technology and human capital as drivers of sustainable development and international cooperation.In turn, M.Temelkova expressed interest in the development of academic cooperation and highly commended the reforms being carried out in Kazakhstan, expressing confidence that these changes will create additional opportunities for expanding cooperation with Kazakh universities.At the end of the meeting, the parties agreed to maintain working contacts and to continue joint efforts to promote academic mobility, launch new educational programs and expand research cooperation. The University of Telecommunications and Post (UTP), was founded in 1881, is the oldest specialized higher education institution in Bulgaria. The educational institution provides training for specialists in the fields of computer science, telecommunications, high technology, computer science and cybersecurity.UTP actively develops international cooperation and cooperates with the world's leading high-tech companies, including A1, Huawei and Siemens.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-sofia/press/news/details/1169022?lang=kk
Road signs updated 25.02.2026
In the rural district of Atameken, at the expense of the road maintenance service, work has been carried out to restore road signs.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mangystau-munaily-atameken/press/news/details/1169027?lang=kk
The exhibition «Traditional norms of behavior in Kazakh culture» 25.02.2026
On February 24, 2026, the East Kazakhstan regional Ethnographic Museum organized a traveling exhibition «Traditional norms of behavior in Kazakh culture» in the East Kazakhstan regional special library of blind and visually impaired citizens within the framework of the concept of «Law and order».At the exhibition, the law and the system of preservation of the «seven-ata» family tree in the Kazakh steppe, the norms of discipline in traditions and rituals were demonstrated.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-cultura-arhiv/press/news/details/1169043?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Indonesia Strengthen Foreign Policy Dialogue 25.02.2026
Jakarta, February 24, 2026 - On February 23-24, 2026, H.E. Alibek Bakayev, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, paid a working visit to Jakarta.During the trip, he held meetings with the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Anis Matta, and the Director General for Multilateral Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia H.E. Tri Tharyat.The officials discussed a wide range of issues regarding the development of bilateral relations in political, trade, economic, cultural, and humanitarian fields. Particular emphasis was placed on strengthening cooperation within the framework of the UN and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Palestinian issue (given the joint participation in the Board of Peace and International Stabilization Forces), water issues, and mutual support for international initiatives.The parties agreed to continue close interaction on the mentioned issues of the international agenda.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-jakarta/press/news/details/1169066?lang=kk