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The 7th meeting of the Kazakh-Kyrgyz Intergovernmental Council 14.04.2025
On August 16-17, 2018 in Astana, the 7th meeting of the Kazakh-Kyrgyz Intergovernmental Council was held under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan B.A. Sagintayev and Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic M.D. Abylgaziev. During the meeting, topical issues of trade and economic cooperation, further plans to expand investment cooperation and implementation of joint projects in the transit-transport, water-energy, tourism and other spheres were discussed. The results of the implementation of the Protocol of the 6th meeting of the Kazakh-Kyrgyz Intergovernmental Council have been summed up and further stages of cooperation in the areas of trade, transport, investment, energy, agriculture, as well as tourism and digitalization. According to the meeting at the level of the Prime Ministers of the two countries, the protocol of the 7th meeting of the Kazakh-Kyrgyz Intergovernmental Council. In addition, within the framework of the Council, a Protocol was adopted to amend the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic on border crossing points on December 25, 2003 and the Memorandum of Cooperation between the Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Ministry of Economy of the KR. The next 8th meeting of the Kazakh-Kyrgyz Intergovernmental Council will be held in 2019 in Bishkek.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/cerc/press/news/details/28725?lang=kk
Communiqué on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic 14.04.2025
On January 1, 2018 we celebrate 25thanniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic.The quarter of the century has passed under the sign of a strong and steady growth of bilateral interaction in all areas of cooperation. We have established a trustful political dialogue, significantly increased the volume of bilateral trade, expanded the base of bilateral agreements, built up cultural, humanitarian and educational exchanges.The key events which have greatly contributed to the development of bilateral relations include the official visit of the President of the Czech Republic His Excellency Vaclav Klaus to Kazakhstan in 2004, official visit of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan His Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev to the Czech Republic in 2012, official visit of the President of the Czech Republic His Excellency Milos Zeman to Kazakhstan in 2014, and the working visit by the Czech leader Milos Zeman to Kazakhstan in 2017 to participate in the opening ceremony of the International Exhibition EXPO-2017 in Astana.The history of diplomatic relations has witnessed the establishment of an active cooperation between the legislative bodies of two countries where the Inter-Parliamentary Kazakhstan-Czech Friendship Group have been playing a major role. The Parliament of the Czech Republic became the one of the first legislative bodies in the European Union to ratify on September 15, 2016 the Agreement between Kazakhstan and EU on Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation. Two countries have defined and have been developing the priority areas of economic cooperation, including energy, machine building industry, agriculture, logistics, education and tourism. To a large extent, the progress in economic dimension have been achieved due to the activities of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic, Industrial, Scientific and Technical Cooperation, which was established in 2005. The inclusion of Kazakhstan in 2009 into the list of 12 priority trade and economic partners of the Czech Republic contributed to further expansion of ties in the area of trade and investment. A growing inflow of tourists from Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic has served as a live bridge between two countries. The higher educational institutions of the Czech Republic became the centre of attraction for Kazakh students. Since January 1, 2017 all Czech citizens have been granted non-visa regime for 30 days visit to Kazakhstan. The Republic of Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic enjoy constructive cooperation in the international arena and contribute to peace and global security through the mechanisms of the UN, OSCE and other international organizations. Kazakhstan is determined to further promote comprehensive and strong relations of friendship and trust with the Czech Republic.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/28404?lang=kk
Communiqué on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Slovak Republic 14.04.2025
On January1, 2018 the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Slovak Republic celebrate 25thAnniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.During the quarter of a century of friendship and partnership two countries established a trustful political dialogue, created favorable conditions for the development of trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian cooperation, broadened the base of bilateral agreements. The first official visit of the President of the Slovak RepublicHis Excellency Rudolf Schuster to Kazakhstan in November 2001, which resulted in signing of the Declaration on Fundamentals of Relations, has served as an important stage in the process of the development of bilateral cooperation. Further significant impetus to the strengthening of cooperation was given by the official visit of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan His Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev to Slovakia inNovember 2007 and the official visit of the President of the Slovak Republic His Excellency Ivan Gasparovic to Kazakhstan in March 2010, and theworking visit of the Slovak leader Ivan Gasparovic to Kazakhstan in December 2010 to participate in the OSCE summit.The parliamentary diplomacy has always greatly contributed to the strengthening of the Kazakh-Slovak relations. The highest legislative bodies of two countries have established Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Groups. There is a regular exchange of visits between the members of two parliaments. The Parliament of Slovakia was one of the first legislative bodies in the European Union to ratify the Agreement between Kazakhstan and EU on Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation. The official visit of the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic His ExcellencyMiroslav Lajčák to Kazakhstan in November 2016 has contributed a lot to further strengthening of the political dialogue. Regular meetings of the Foreign Ministers within various international events as well as Ministerial consultations of two countries serve as an effective mechanism to secure steady cooperation.Trade and economic relations have been developing consistently and progressively. Two sides have defined energy, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, agriculture, pharmacy, transport infrastructure development, education and tourism as priority spheres of economic cooperation. Intergovernmental Commission on Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation, which already held 6 meetings, have been playing an important role in promoting interaction between business circles of two countries. Kazakhstan and Slovakia share close positions on key international issues,enjoy constructive cooperation in the international arenato contribute to peace and global security in the UN, OSCE and other international organizations. Slovakia supports Kazakhstan on EU visa regime liberalization for citizens of Kazakhstan. Since January 1, 2017 all Slovak citizens have been granted non-visa regime for 30 days visit to Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan and Slovakia are determined to further pursue foreign policy aimed at comprehensive strengthening of bilateral relations for the sake of the peoples of two countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/28403?lang=kk
“Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction: confidence-building measures” is the main theme of Kazakhstan’s chairmanship in the UN Security Council 14.04.2025
ASTANA, 4 January 2017 – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Yerzhan Ashikbayev discussed the program of Kazakhstan's activity as the chairman of the UN Security Council during the press conference at the Central Communications Service.Ashikbayev noted that during the presidency in the UN Security Council, the Kazakh delegation will continue to implement the seven priorities set by President Nursultan Nazarbayev in his political address to the UN Security Council titled “Kazakhstan's conceptual vision of strengthening global partnership for building a safe, just and prosperous world.”On the first working day, the members of the UN Security Council considered and adopted the Council's Work Program for January, expressed their full support and underlined its eventfulness, content, relevance and balance. The Deputy Minister emphasized that Kazakhstan established the ceremony of raising the flags of new non-permanent members of the Security Council as the practice for the UN Security Council.During the press conference, Ashikbayev drew attention to the forthcoming high-level thematic briefing on the theme “Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction: confidence-building measures” chaired by President Nursultan Nazarbayev to be held on January 18. It is expected that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, as well as high-level representatives of the UN Security Council member countries will speak at the event. “The theme of the briefing clearly correlates with the traditional priorities of the Kazakh diplomacy and with the foreign policy initiatives of the Head of State,” the deputy minister said.Another important event during the presidency in the UN Security Council will be the ministerial debate titled “Building a regional partnership in Afghanistan and Central Asia as a model for the interdependence of security and development” with the participation of Foreign Minister Kairat Abdrakhmanov.As for the situation in Afghanistan, Ashikbayev mentioned three main aspects in the solution of the Afghanistan problem, which could serve as a further model for application in other conflict areas: the close relationship between security and development, regional approach to solving various problems and a comprehensive development strategy between the UN structures. He also noted that the solution of the Afghanistan problem is of particular importance for ensuring long-term stability and security for the countries of the region.In January, on a traditional basis, the Council will hold open and closed discussions of the situations in Syria, Libya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, Darfur, West Africa and the Sahel, South Sudan, Mali, Somalia, Cyprus and Colombia under the chairmanship of Kazakhstan. On January 25 there will be quarterly open debates of the UN Security Council at the level of the permanent representatives of the UN member states on the theme “The situation in the Middle East, including the question of Palestine.” It is scheduled to adopt a number of resolutions and presidential statements.The Deputy Minister also spoke about the results of the first year of Kazakhstan's membership in the UN Security Council. The Kazakh delegation contributed to the adoption of 61 resolutions, including 11 co-authorships and 27 statements by the chairman of the Security Council. There were voiced the issues that are in priority for Kazakhstan, including preventive diplomacy and the strengthening of confidence-building measures, non-proliferation, conflict resolution, countering international terrorism, and others. Thus, Kazakhstan acts in the common interests of the whole world as a fair mediator.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/28401?lang=kk
Love for Vocal Art 14.04.2025
Splendid artists – Honored Workers of Kazakhstan Zamilya Jarkimbayeva (soprano) and Zhan Tapin (tenor), international competitions laureates Tatyana Vitsinskaya (mezzo-soprano), Azat Malik (baritone) will share with the listeners the world of personal experiences and sentiments reflected in the vocal lyrics of the 19th century. The viewers will also be able to appreciate the performance of talented cellist, international competitions laureate Askar Mukanov. Piano – international competitions laureate Raushan Beskembirova.The rich concert program will feature operatic and chamber-vocal works of Mikhail Glinka, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergei Rachmaninoff. Numerous works of these outstanding composers are still very popular among the audiences of different countries, winning listeners and musicians with their perfection.Everyone’s favorite romances – Somneniye (Doubt), V Krovi Gorit Ogon Zhelaniya (In the Blood Burning Fire of Desire), Adel by M. Glinka, Skazhi, o Chem v Teni Vetvei (Tell Me, What in the Shadow of the Branches), Sred Shumnogo Bala (Amid the Din of the Ball), Primireniye (Reconciliation) by P. Tchaikovsky, Nimfa (The Nymph) by N. Rimsky-Korsakov and many others will be presented. Fragments from the famous operas will also be performed, such as Lensky’s aria from the opera Eugene Onegin by P. Tchaikovsky, Marfa’s aria from the opera The Tsar’s Bride, the Indian Guest’s song from the opera Sadko, Levko’s aria from the opera May Night by N. Rimsky-Korsakov and others.The works offered to the residents and guests of the capital are distinguished by sincerity, depth, expressiveness, grace, aesthetic nobility. The soloists noted that this evening they will go on the Chamber Hall stage with special feelings. Their task is to communicate to the viewers a vivid thrill of emotions in all genuineness and completeness, according to the original idea of the authors, to convey every nuance, smallest detail or musical intonation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/tsm/press/news/details/28357?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and the African Union agreed on providing humanitarian help to Somalia 14.04.2025
On January 15, 2018 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia – Permanent Representative to the African Union H.E. Mr. Yerlik Ali and African Union Commissioner for Peace and Security H.E. Mr. Smail Chergui signed the Agreement on providing humanitarian assistance to Somalia.Within the context of the Agreement, Kazakhstan allocated 215 thousand dollars US to the Commission of the African Union for providing humanitarian assistance to Somalia. The objectives of the Agreement relate to allocating finances for the implementation of two clean water projects in the Southwest of the country – in regions controlled by the African Union AMISOM peacekeepers.In accordance with the Agreement, the Kazakh side will undertake the inspection visit to Somalia during the second half of 2018 – in order to verify the implementation of the mentioned projects.The decision to provide humanitarian assistance to Somalia through the relevant African Union structures is based on the assumption that social and economic situation in the country are extremely difficult - due to the civil war and the destructive activity of the Al-Shabab terrorist group.The agreement was signed in the framework of policy on providing voluntary contributions by Kazakhstan to international organizations.In addition, the decision to provide humanitarian assistance to Somalia corresponds with the Kazakhstani priorities as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, which were formulated in the Address of the President of Kazakhstan N.A. Nazarbayev, and submitted on January 10, 2017 by the Minister of Foreign Affairs K.Abdrakhmanov at the debate The UN Security Council (to promote the peaceful and stable development of Africa).In addition, the situation in Somalia is part of the responsibility of the Republic of Kazakhstan in its capacity of the chairman of the Security Council's sanctions committee for Somalia and Eritrea (Committee 751/1907).Besides, these projects on providing water to the affected population correspond to the four priorities of Kazakhstan in the UN Security Council: nuclear, water, food and energy security.Kazakhstan since November 2014 is an observer of the African Union, which unites 55 states of the continent with a population of over 1 billion people.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/28285?lang=kk
About the presentation of the initial draft Code of Conduct to achieve a world free of terrorism 14.04.2025
New York, January 19, 2018 – On January 18 a Special high-level event was held at the UN headquarter devoted to the presentation of the initial draft Code of Conduct to achieve a world free of terrorism, initiated by the President Nursultan Nazarbayev. The document was officially launched by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Kairat Abdrakhmanov. The event aroused great interest in the UN. Delegations from more than 100 member states of the UN took part in the presentation of the draft and its discussion. Among the high-level participants were the deputy Prime Minister – the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah and the deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan Hekmat Karzai. The reports were delivered by the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Office Vladimir Voronkov and the UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs Miroslav Jenča. The Head of the Kazakh foreign ministry Kairat Abdrakhmanov, while opening the meeting, highlighted the significance of goals and main content of the work on the Code initiated by Kazakhstan as a contribution to countering international terrorism. The major goals of the document are the creation of a broad international coalition of partner countries on counter-terrorism and the achievement of a world free of terrorism by the 100th anniversary of the UN in 2045.V.Voronkov highly appreciated the efforts of Kazakhstan which brought its unique experiences in ensuring security and sustainable development. He particularly noted the work and role of Astana in the UN Security Council, especially the successful presidency of this main global body in international security and leadership of three sanctions committees related to the fight against terrorist structures. According to a high-ranking UN diplomat, counter-terrorism is one of the top priorities of the Secretary-General's reform proposals. He hopes that the implementation of the Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy (UNGCTS) will ensure better concurrence, capacity building and reliable partnership.In this context V.Voronkov welcomed the adoption of the Joint Action Plan (JPoA) for the implementation of the Global UN Counter Terrorism Strategy in Central Asia and Kazakhstan's contribution as a donor. He also highly appreciated the initiative of Astana to prepare the Code of Conduct which will be further developed during the following biennial review of the UNGCTS implementation and the meeting of heads of counter-terrorism structures of member states, which will be held by the UN in late June 2018.Miroslav Jenča in his report noted that the goals of Kazakhstan and the UN on counter-terrorism coincide, and wished success to Astana in its endeavor. Having shared the experience of adopting the JPoA in 2011 when he headed the Regional Center for preventive diplomacy in Central Asia, he praised the plan as a model for other parts of the world. At the same time, the relationship between long-running conflicts, violent extremism and terrorism was stressed, as well as the need to regularly update comprehensive measures in order to prevent armed conflicts in the modern world, including through the use of preventive diplomacy. The deputy Foreign Minister of Afghanistan highly estimated the draft Code of Conduct as an important step toward strengthening international cooperation and the counter-terrorism architecture of the UN. He was particularly impressed by some especially important points of the document, such as non-provision of territory for committing terrorist acts, zero tolerance for terrorism, a comprehensive approach, containment of terrorism. Mr. Karzai stressed that the Code of Conduct deserves collective support of the international community and expressed hope for further transparent discussions on the text of the document.The delegations of the Security Council member states who spoke at the meeting actively supported the initiative of Kazakhstan and expressed their readiness to continue the substantive discussion of the draft for the purpose of further development and reconciliation with the appearance of a comprehensive document that is to become an important basis for strengthening international cooperation in countering terrorism.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/28253?lang=kk
Kairat Abdrakhmanov expressed support for the activities of Global High-Level Panel on Water and Peace 14.04.2025
January 19, in New York, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kairat Abdrakhmanov met with Chairman of the Global High-Level Group on Water and Peace, the former President of the Republic of Slovenia, Danilo Türk.D. Türk presented the report of the group headed by him under the general title A Matter of Survival, which notes that the global water problem is not only related to development and human rights, but also to the most pressing issues of peace, security and the very existence of life on Earth and urgently requires an integrated and comprehensive solution.The head of the Kazakh foreign ministry confirmed the importance of water issues for our country and the entire region of Central Asia and expressed support for the activities of the High-Level Group.At the same time, it was stressed the critical importance of promoting the conclusions drawn by the members of the UN Security Council and within the framework of the General Assembly. The solution of problems related to the use of transboundary rivers and water resources on the basis of international law and the experience of different regions are of particular importance.The High Level Panel on Water and Peace was established in 2015 at the initiative of Switzerland. Today the group includes Hungary, Ghana, Jordan, Spain, Kazakhstan, Cambodia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Morocco, Oman, Senegal, Slovenia, Switzerland, France and Estonia.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/27932?lang=kk
Situation in Somalia Discussed at UN Security Council Briefing Chaired by Kazakhstan 14.04.2025
New York, January 24, 2018 - Kazakhstan chaired a Security Council briefing on the situation in Somalia.Michael Keating, Special Representative of the Secretary-General to Somalia, and Francisco Madeira, Special Representative of the African Union Commission, were the keynote speakers.The speakers informed about the progress made by the new federal authorities of Somalia with the assistance of the international community. Thus, despite the existing difficulties, a national agenda was developed that provides for the financial reform, creation of new jobs, involvement of various population groups in the political process, resolution of the conflict and security sector reform. Notable progress was achieved in matters of political transformation and enhancing interaction between the central government (the Government of Somalia) and the local authorities, as well as the improvement of the complex humanitarian situation.The speakers emphasized that the terrorist group Al-Shabaab continues to pose a threat to stability and security in the country, questioning peacebuilding and strengthening of statehood in the country. It was noted that Somalis still face a number of complex political and humanitarian problems, as well as serious security challenges. In this regard, the speakers highlighted the positive role of the African Union Mission, the national security forces and international partners in Somalia, which contribute to the country's progress.The Special Representatives also informed the Council that last year Somalia managed to prevent famine. However, the humanitarian situation is deteriorating due to the drought.In their statements made after the briefing, the UN Security Council members reaffirmed the importance of accelerating the implementation of the national security architecture and the gradual transition of responsibility from the African Union Mission in Somalia to the national security forces of the country.Kairat Umarov, Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan, together with the Council members, welcomed Somalia's commitment to security policy, economic and political reforms, urging the Somali government to ensure high-level dialogue with federal member states to make progress on key issues including the constitutional review, elections, fiscal federalism, and power and resource sharing.Concern was also expressed about the continued vulnerability of millions of people, notably children and the internally displaced, to the ongoing risk of famine in Somalia, and the need for generous support to the Humanitarian Response Plan was recognized.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/27925?lang=kk
30 STARTUPS WERE ACCELERATED IN THE “PARK OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES” 14.04.2025
In 2016, “Park of Innovative Technologies” Independent Cluster Fund (PIT ICF) updated and improved the acceleration program for innovative companies and projects. Experience from the previous acceleration events was used for acceleration enhancement. The program is a convenient platform for development and acceleration of startups, which undergo selection and become PIT ICF acceleration residents. The program helps to choose and fix customers` attraction channels, organize meetings with the market experts, choose the operating business model, learn the procedure for products development, etc. To attract startups, PIT ICF conducted 4 innovative Startup Day competitions in 2016. During the competitions, startups and innovative companies received an opportunity to present their solutions to subsoil users. Also, Tech Garden Cup hackathon was conducted in 2016 aimed at solution of technological tasks by leading companies. The winners of the mentioned events got an opportunity to undergo acceleration in PIT ICF.Thus, 30 startups underwent acceleration in 2016. In the period from January 1, 2015 to November 15, 2016, PIT ICF conducted 10 courses, 11 seminars, 12 trainings and 25 workshops under implementation of acceleration program, and also participated in arrangement of 5 major events, which contributed to experience accumulation in application of foreign teaching methods. Startup accelerations are introduced in such areas as “Smart industry, New materials and Additive Technologies”, “Smart environment”, “New energy and clean technologies” and “Fintech, E-commerce and New media”.At the moment, startups are at the different stages of development. According to the global practice, development of innovative startups requires a certain time. Majority of projects demonstrate a positive progress in development. A number of projects attracted private investment, the amount of which varies from KZT 24 million to USD. Other projects established a partnership with leading industry companies and work on the joint projects. In 2015, 15 startup companies out of 25 successfully underwent acceleration. In 2016, all 30 startups that were chosen successfully underwent acceleration. By acceleration results, 7 companies became residents of “Park of Innovative Technologies” Special Economic Zone and 1 company is in the process of entering it.To promote further effective acceleration, major emphasis will be aimed at development of network of private investors, who will be interested in investment to the innovative projects, and also development of industrial experts` network.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aviation/press/news/details/27923?lang=kk
RAILWAYS RECOVERY WORKS ARE IN PROGRESS 14.04.2025
Taking into the account recovery works on the Babatai railway station in Karaganda, 12 passenger trains terminate with delay. Currently, the national carrier takes measures to renew transportation through the major routes and to prevent the further trains delay. Two recovery trains from Karaganda-Sortirovochnaya and Astana stations with over 150 railways workers were dispatched for the recovery of railways.At that, beginning for 23.05 PM, December 27, handling of train traffic is performed through the 3rd side track of Babatai station.In its turn, MID of the RoK informs that in accordance with Clause 3 of Article 80 of the Law “On Railway Transport” and Rules for Passengers, Luggage and Freights Transportation, in case of any delays the carrier should pay a fine in the amount of 3% from the cost of ticket for each delay hour to passengers.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aviation/press/news/details/27922?lang=kk
EEU ACCEPTED MAJOR AREAS OF COORDINATED TRANSPORT POLICY 14.04.2025
Heads of EEU countries accepted major areas of coordinated transport policy.Major areas of coordinated transport policy involve a new level of cooperation through stage-by-stage development of single market of transport services and integrated transport space. Major development vectors are aimed at establishing equal conditions for delivery of transport services with introduction of single opportunities in the developing transportation between member-countries based on legislations` harmonization and transport strategies` integration. As to motor transport, there will be liberalization of transportation services, implementation of intelligent transport systems, and increase of transportation quality and utilization efficiency of transit potential by 2025.As to air transport, it is expected to ensure just and fair competition; provide flights safety and air safety and to expand air traffic.As to water transport, it is expected to facilitate transportation procedures (to/from the third countries) to the ports of member-countries; to enhance the procedure for vessels calling through internal water channels and to harmonize the programs of personnel training. As to railway transport, it is expected to enhance the organization of trains traffic and implement paperless technologies; introduce flexible tariff policy and accept coordinated solutions for creation and development of velocity and high-velocity passenger transport.Also, major areas of coordinated transport policy will be considered during preparation and implementation of the national short-term and long-term development strategies in the field of transport. By 2025, EEU member-countries will take measures to eliminate existing transportation restrictions.This enables EEU member –countries to obtain an equal access to the general market of transport services.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aviation/press/news/details/27919?lang=kk
MID OF THE ROK ANNOUNCES ON PROVISION OF SUBSOIL RIGHT THROUGH FACILITATED PROCEDURE 14.04.2025
Subsoil rights for prospecting are issued through facilitated procedure pursuant to the Law of the RoK “On Subsoil and Subsoil Management” as of June 24, 2010, No. 291-IV.The conditions for execution of direct negotiations regarding facilitated procedure for prospecting can be found by the link: http://dep-nedra.mid.gov.kz/ru/kategorii/pervyy-prishel-pervyy-poluchilThe list of subsoil plots provided for prospecting in Arkalyk-Shubarkol regions and East Kazakhstan region through facilitated procedure as well as the list of reports on geological information about the plots is published on the website of Subsoil Use Department under MID of the RoK, and also on the Interactive map available by the link http://www.imap.geology.gov.kz/.Telephone for references: +7 (7172) 75 44 67, 75 44 68.In case of any questions regarding the procedure of applications` submission and consideration, write to Subsoil Use Department under MID of the RoK (t.syzdyhanova@mid.gov.kz, m.kapenova@mid.gov.kz.)If there are questions regarding the Interactive map, write to imap@geology.kzSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aviation/press/news/details/27916?lang=kk
ABOUT KZT 900 MILLION WAS PROVIDED BY SUBSOIL USERS FOR RESEARCH ACTIVITIES` FUNDING 14.04.2025
“Park of Innovative Technologies” Independent Cluster Fund (PIT ICF) implements an interaction model for subsoil users and innovative companies that is new to Kazakhstani market. The model involves generation of demand for innovations on the part of innovative products` consumers, i.e. subsoil users. According to the model, subsoil users draw up technical specification, set certain tasks and conditions. On the basis of technical specification, innovative companies and startups develop their solutions. After an expert review has been done, the selected projects are forwarded for funding by subsoil users-customers. Therefore, PIT ICF provides subsoil users with mechanisms and opportunities to perform the existing obligations in 1% from the total annual revenue for R&D.In the course of 2016, PIT ICF accepted 14 technological tasks from subsoil users. The selection of executants was performed through PIT ICF web portal, and also through the meetings and negotiations with subsoil users and innovators. At the same time, PIT ICF hosted 4 innovative Startup Day competitions in 2016 for productive search of executants. During such competitions, startups and innovative companies obtained an opportunity to present their solutions to subsoil users.Following the results of executed work, in the period from January to November 2016, KZT 874 526 106 were provided by subsoil users. 13 projects were financed that are aimed at executing scientific activities, operations monitoring, assessing production impact on environment and business processes` optimization:1. Tracking of vehicles` location and mileage;2. Scientific work on establishment of optimal parameters based on conditions for waste-disposal dumps and their influence on mining works;3. “Execution of scientific works on update” scientific work, guideline for prevention and extinction of endogenous fires on surface coal mines;4. Execution of scientific researches and verification of possible parameters of cut borders considering safety conditions;5. Drawing up overview on effective methods for recultivation of man-made mineral formations;6. Assessing hydrogeological and geoloengineering conditions for development of coal deposits;7. Scientific and design & experimental works on increase of efficiency through installation of new technological equipment (reactive power compensator);8. Assessment of production impact on environment;9. Operations monitoring of environment;10. Drawing up draft commercial field development;11. Technical enquiry for execution of works on optimizing metal balance model and materials flow;12. Scientific work for detection of natural tension and for forwarding major tensions on the mine identifying mechanical-and-physical properties of the rocks in the laboratory.The implemented projects were highly-assessed by customers. At the moment, replacement of contracts is considered for settlement of new technological tasks set by subsoil users. Now, PIT ICF actively performs clarification works and negotiations with subsoil users for further effective capturing of technological tasks. The next year, it is planned to increase the total amount of financed projects up to 30.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aviation/press/news/details/27913?lang=kk
2807 VESSELS WERE INSPECTED IN AKTAU`S AND BAUTINO`S SEA ADMINISTRATIVE PORT 14.04.2025
In 2015, Aktau`s and Bautino`s sea administrative port was established in Aktau`s sea port, which is a local unit of Transport Committee. From 2016, the sea administration of the port started its operation in Bautino port. The major task of the unit is to provide safety of sea vessels through their inspection when they calling to Kazakhstani ports. Thus, in accordance with the requirements of international conventions and national legislation, inspectors of the Sea Administration of the port should check qualifications of command squad and crew members; vessel`s documents; vessel`s technical condition; availability of life-saving and signaling tools, and also intactness of fire-extinguishing equipment. In 2016, Sea Administration inspected 1451 vessels called to Aktau`s port and 1356 vessels called to Bautino, among them there were vessels from the following countries:Republic of Kazakhstan: 1632 vessels;Russian Federation: 225 vessels;Republic of Azerbaijan: 523 vessels;Islamic Republic of Iran: 417 vessels;Republic of Turkmenistan: 10 vessels.In total, from the year beginning, inspectors from Sea Port`s Administration arrested 10 vessels among which: 6 vessels were under the flag of Islamic Republic of Iran; 1 from the Republic of Kazakhstan; 1 from the Republic of Azerbaijan, 1 from the Russian Federation and 1 from Turkmenistan. By the results of the arrests, 6 notices on violations elimination were issued. The major reasons of vessels` arrest were malfunctioning of navigation equipment and substandard staff level of command squad and crew members.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aviation/press/news/details/27909?lang=kk
NEW YEAR’S PERFORMANCE FOR ORPHANS TOOK PLACE IN AKKOL 14.04.2025
On the eve of New Year, National “NADLoC” Agency for Development of Local Content under MID of the RoK in cooperation with “Dunie” organization under “Nur Otan” political party organized a New Year`s performance for 97 children from Orphanage No. 1 in Akkol. Joy, laughter and festive mood filled the assembly hall where the performance took place. Children rejoiced together with fairytale characters; recited poems to Father Frost and Snow Maiden; participated in various competitions and plays and in the end of the performance they received New Year`s presents and danced in a paper party. Annually, New Year’s performance is conducted under the initiative and out of the funds of NADLoC JSC. “Today is a special day as we gathered together for celebration of approaching magical holiday. We work with this orphanage more than one year. Each meeting is a long-expected event for us. We want each child in the assembly hall to meet his family in New Year”, Aigul Zakityanova, Chairman of NADLoC JSC, added. Rauza Kanatova, Director of the orphanage, expressed her gratitude to the hosts for the wonderful performance, for joy and positive given to children and unforgettable minutes of the real holiday. The time flew fast, though children know that after each meeting there will be a new one.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aviation/press/news/details/27903?lang=kk
MID OF THE ROK CONSIDERS THE ISSUE OF KAZAKHSTANI TOURISTS TRANSPORTATION 14.04.2025
On December 30, 2016, Sharjah Airport (UAE) started to receive and dispatch flights. According to “Air Arabia” information, today`s flights dispatch on time from Sharjah at 10:10 in Astana time to Astana and at 11:30 to Almaty. At the moment, Ministry for Investment and Development of the RoK considers the issue of Kazakhstani tourists transportation.The issue is considered of arranging an additional flight by “Air Arabia”, and also transporting Kazakhstani citizens by SKAT air company`s aircrafts. Besides, the possibility is considered to transport our citizens by flights moving by the same direction, if there are vacant seats or change the aircraft to a bigger one. The Ministry forwarded letters through official channels to UAE`s aviation authorities regarding receiving and maintaining an additional Kazakhstani airplane for transportation of tourists from Kazakhstan. The letters were also sent to neighbouring countries for provision of flight through the upper air space. The working group operates for settling the issue. Air companies and Kazakhstani tour operators conduct regular discussions together with Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the RoK.It should be reminded that on December 29, 2016, all flights arrivals and departures were canceled in Sharjah Airport (UAE) due to the weather conditions (heavy fog). According to “Air Arabia” company, on December 29, 2016, a flight to Almaty (180 people) was to depart from Sharjah. The flight was canceled. Upon the tour operators` information, all Kazakhstani passengers were provided with food and accommodation in hotels.At the same time, “Air Astana” company canceled two flights from Astana and Almaty to Sharjah, which had 300 passengers, including about 50 transit passengers through Sharjah to Colombo (Sri Lanka).Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aviation/press/news/details/27899?lang=kk
Outcome of Kazakhstan's Presidency of UN Security Council: Regional and Global Success of Initiatives of Head of State 14.04.2025
Astana, February 1, 2018 – Kazakhstan has completed its presidency of the United Nations Security Council.Since January 1 over the course of a month, Kazakhstan steered the work of one of the main UN bodies, guided by President Nursultan Nazarbayev's policy address to the UN Security Council called Kazakhstan's Concept Vision on Sustaining Global Partnership for Secure, Just and Prosperous World, as well as its pragmatic national interests.The Kazakh presidency of the UN Security Council ensured smooth day-to-day work of the Security Council with the assistance of the UN Secretariat and performed the functions under its mandate.The Kazakh presidency held about 30 consultations, briefings and debates, which resulted in resolutions and press statements of the Council President.The flagship event of Kazakhstan's presidency of the UN Security Council was a high-level thematic briefing Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Confidence-Building Measures held on January 18 and chaired by President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev. The meeting demonstrated that confidence-building measures, as well as the strengthening of preventive diplomacy tools, can serve as a starting point for making progress on many critical issues that may notbe resolved in a timely manner due to the political situation in the relations of world powers.The Statement by the President of the UN Security Council (S/PRST/2018/1) adopted at the end of the meeting is devoted to acomprehensive conflict prevention strategy. In addition to early warning, preventive deployment, mediation, peacekeeping, post-conflict peacebuilding, and, accountability measures, this document included for the first time the problems of the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. This is what makes the adopted document unique.Kazakhstan, being the first Central Asian state elected to the UN Security Council, during its presidency continued actively promoting the interests of all states of our region.The central event was the ministerial debates of the UN Security Council held on January 19 focusing on Building Regional Partnership in Afghanistan and Central Asia as a Model to Link Security and Development chaired by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Kairat Abdrakhmanov. The meeting was attended by Foreign Ministers of Kuwait, Russia, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, deputy foreign ministers of Great Britain, the Netherlands, the United States, Equatorial Guinea and Afghanistan, as well as delegations of the UN Security Council member states and the European Union. UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a keynote address.The meeting resulted in the adoption of Presidential Statement S/PRST/2018/2. The document stresses the importance of advancing regional, interregional and international cooperation to achieve long-term peace, stability and sustainable development in Afghanistan and Central Asia and supports the joint efforts of countries of the region towards the enhancement of a zone of peace, cooperation and prosperity.An important event of Kazakhstan's presidency was the visit of the UN Security Council delegation to Kabul on January 12-15. During the visit, meetings were held with the country's top leadership, representatives of political parties and civil society. In the course of the visit, the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan to address a wide range of interrelated problems were considered and it was determined how the Security Council could further promote efforts on the ground.The field mission to Kabul was the Security Council's first visit to Afghanistan since 2010, gave insight into the situation and an objective understanding of the real interests and priorities of the country and its civilian population.On January 18, Kazakhstan held a special high-level event at the UN headquarters to launch the draft Code of Conduct for the Achievement of a Terrorism-Free World. The main goal of the document is to achieve a terrorism-free world by 2045 and create a broad international coalition of partner countries. The UN leadership and counterterrorism-related committees of the Security Council, heads and representatives of more than a hundred delegations of Member States supported the relevance and significance of the Code.The Kazakh presidency held planned activities (briefings and consultations) on the situation in the Middle East and Cyprus, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Colombia, Darfur (Sudan), West Africa and the Sahel, Libya, Mali, Somalia and Southern Sudan, on the efforts of the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia, as well as arranged the trip of the UN Security Council members to Washington to meet with the leadership of the United States.One of the initiatives of Kazakhstan's presidency was the official ceremony to mark the start of a new term for six newly-elected UN Security Council members: Equatorial Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kuwait, the Netherlands, Peru and Poland on January 2, who solemnly placed their flags in front of the UN Security Council Chamber.Overall, Kazakhstan has impartially, openly and transparently presided over the UN Security Council, focusing on practical results and striving to make a constructive contribution to the Council on all issues on the agenda.Taking into account involvement in many global and regional processes, itsproactive stand in mediation and confidence building, Kazakhstan will continue to act as an honest broker, known for its effective balanced approach and neutrality to all international actors, states and organizations as part of multilateral diplomacy.The success of the events initiated by the Kazakh delegation during its presidency and the adoption of outcome documentsdemonstrated negotiation skills and relevance of the peacekeeping potential of our country, constructive approaches to the biggest challenges of today's world, and was due to the credibility of Kazakhstan and its President.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/27886?lang=kk
ACTION "Tree of Wish" 14.04.2025
20th of December this year in Astana, the opening of the "Tree of Wish" action was held from the "Club Dobryakov" of Astana in conjunction with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The purpose of the event is to fulfill New Year wishes of childrenwith psychoneurological pathologies and diseases of the musculoskeletal system, and also provide them with social assistance.The opening of the action was held in the SEC "Saryarka", where the New Year tree with the desires of special children is on display.The action was opened by the director of the department of state languageand Interior Ministry information Almas Sadubayev and the founder of the Gobi Dobryakov Club Gulmira Abdrasheva, giving the children presents that they wished to receive from Santa Claus on New Year's Eve.In Astana, lives a huge number of children with these health problems, which can not attend Christmas trees. In this regard, within 10 days volunteers of the Astana Kindness Club and the Interior Ministry, territorial departments of internal affairs, emergency situations, the penal system of the capital are planning to visit their homes with New Year's gifts. The Christmas tree will be located from December 19 to December 29 in the "Saryarka" SEC on the 3rd floor, and any indifferent resident, as well as the guest of the city can participate in the New Year's wish of children, which are fixed on a Christmas tree in special envelopes. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/qriim/press/news/details/27855?lang=kk
CONVICTED WILL GET EDUCATION WITH USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES OF TRAINING 14.04.2025
In Almaty, they discussed the training of prisoners in higher educational institutions remotely. The state has concluded agreements with NGOs on the re-socialization of convicts for 55 million tenge.Pursuant to the 33 step of the National Leader's Plan of the Head of State, a comprehensive strategy for the social rehabilitation of citizens released from prisons and registered with the probation service in the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2017-2019 was approved a year ago (December 8, 2016).As part of the strategy, the projects "Meeting at the Gates", video sessions of convicts with their families, volunteers are actively involved in the process of resocialization. In the sphere of resocialization of prisoners, 292 memorials were concluded with NGOs and public associations, 15 of them were concluded within the state social order for a total of almost 55 million tenge.In Almaty and Pavlodar oblasts, it is planned to launch a pilot project to receive convicts with the use of new teaching technologies, creating conditions for obtaining education not only through the traditional education system, but also using new teaching technologies. In a word, it is planned to provide the convict with the opportunity to study in the universities of the country remotely. The optimal forms of training convicts are distance learning through the Internet and case studies.On these and other issues, as well as to consider the issue of piloting prisoners on education with the use of new teaching technologies today, within the walls of the Kazakh National University. al-Farabi in Almaty, the visiting session of the interdepartmental working group and the commission of the university itself was held.The meeting noted that the main resocializing factors are the acquisition of education, specialties, employment. Resocialization of convicts is one of the urgent tasks, the solution of which depends not only on law enforcement but also on specific institutions of the state and civil society. In this case it is the Ministry of Education and Science and a higher education institution.Using foreign experience, Kazakhstan is building its own process of social adaptation of these individuals, where the main element is the education system in the MIS institutions, which should be priced taking into account the labor market requirements for all citizens, competitiveness, competence, ability to solve the tasks.Representatives of state bodies, national and foreign experts, represented by the Penal Reform International Representative Office (International Prison Reform) in Central Asia, as well as the Kazakh National University are involved in the development of the project. Al-Farabi.As a pilot, two institutions were identified: LA-155/8 in Zarechny village of Almaty oblast and establishment of AP-162/3 in Pavlodar.The project will begin work in the 1st quarter of 2018.Press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/qriim/press/news/details/27854?lang=kk