Kazakhstan Supports Brazil’s Initiative for Cooperation with Central Asia
24.04.2026 08:35:28 296
Brasília, April 23, 2026 – Ambassador B.Nussupov of the Republic of Kazakhstan participated in the 2nd seminar “Brazil + Asia Cooperation: Present and Future,” organized by the Supreme Court and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil. The event was also attended by representatives of the federal government, the judicial and legal systems, the legal community, and the diplomatic corps accredited in Brazil.
With opening remarks and interventions delivered by the President of the Superior Court of Justice of Brazil, Minister Herman Benjamin, the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Ambassador Susan Kleebank, and the Ambassador of Indonesia to Brazil and Head of the ASEAN Group of Countries, Andhika Chrisnayudhanto.
In his speech, the Ambassador noted that Kazakhstan consistently advocates for deepening regional cooperation and expanding partnership with Brazil, including within the BRICS framework, viewing this as an important contribution to the formation of a sustainable and balanced world order. Special attention was given to jointly addressing issues of water, energy, and food security, emphasizing that Kazakhstan is promoting the initiative to establish a “World Water Organization” as a contribution to the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 6.
Additionally, the speech outlined the agenda for the Regional Environmental Summit in Astana, scheduled for April 20–24, 2026, which will bring together international experts, policymakers, and business representatives, including delegations from Brazil and Chile.
During the seminar, participants discussed initiatives to expand bilateral cooperation, coordinate positions in international forums, and address issues of water and food security. They also explored topics related to trade, economic, and investment cooperation in the context of utilizing international transport corridors and promoting digital technologies.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brazil/press/news/details/1207503?lang=kk