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In Astana, Air Defense Forces veteran Kopen Akhmadiyev was congratulated on his anniversary 06.12.2025
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The first universal emergency services complexes in the republic have been opened in Shymkent. 06.12.2025
The country's first universal emergency services complexes of a new format, unique in Kazakhstan, were commissioned in Shymkent. The opening ceremony took place today in the Yeltai residential complex of the Yenbekshinsky District. The event was attended by Shymkent Akim Gabit Syzdykbekov and Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan Chingis Arinov. According to the minister, the creation of such complexes is a direct order from the Head of State and an important step toward improving the efficiency of emergency services. The new model brings together police, emergency services, fire departments, and ambulance services in a single location, ensuring their coordinated work. This integrated approach reduces response times to incident scenes and enhances collaboration between agencies. The modular complexes opened in the Yeltai and Tasken microdistricts fully meet modern requirements. The new emergency services center in Yeltai occupies an area of 3,309 square meters, out of a total land area of 7,000 square meters. The complex includes a training tower, staff offices, bays for special equipment, and a maneuvering area. Around 50 specialists are on duty there 24/7. Speaking at the ceremony, Chingis Arinov noted: "This is the first time a depot has opened where services work together. This is an initiative that will set a model for the entire country. Police, medical, and emergency services working together to counter threats is our guiding principle. I wish you success in your service," the minister said. The project, funded by the local budget, was completed in just six months and is fully equipped to meet modern standards. The complex serves over 25,000 residents of the Yeltai, Mayatas, Togys, and Aynatas communities. During the event, citizens who contributed to the development of the emergency management system were awarded. Letters of gratitude from the Minister of Emergency Situations were presented to the First Deputy Akim of Shymkent and several heads of city departments. Furthermore, veterans and employees of the industry were awarded the jubilee medal "30 Years of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan." Local residents called the opening of the complex an important step toward strengthening city security. Batyrkhan Ashetov, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Kazygurt Residential Complex, noted: "Emergency services used to take a long time to reach us. Now everything is located in one place. They say they can reach even the furthest point in seven minutes maximum. This is a much-needed initiative for the public," he said. The ceremony concluded with a ribbon cutting and the official opening of the complex. According to the city administration, two more such modular complexes are planned to open by the end of the year. Construction of seven more facilities will be completed next year, allowing for a complete overhaul of Shymkent's emergency services system.
THE FIRST UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY SERVICE COMPLEX IN THE REPUBLIC WAS OPENED IN SHYMKENT 06.12.2025
The first of the new universal emergency service complexes, which have no analogues in the country, were put into operation in Shymkent. Today, the grand opening ceremony, held in the Yeltai residential area of Enbekshin district, was attended by the mayor of Shymkent Gabit Syzdykbekov and the Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan Shyngyz Arinov. According to the Minister, the creation of such complexes is a specific task of the Head of State and an important step towards increasing the efficiency of emergency services. The new model will allow the police, emergency services, fire and ambulance departments to be concentrated in one facility and act in a coordinated manner. The integrated approach will reduce the time to arrive at the scene of an incident and strengthen interaction between departments. The modular complexes opened in the Eltai and Tasken microdistricts fully meet these modern requirements. The new emergency service station in Eltai is located on an area of 3309 square meters, with a total land area of 7 thousand square meters. The complex includes a training tower, offices for employees, boxes for special equipment and a maneuvering area. About 50 specialists work here around the clock. Speaking at the ceremony, Chingiz Arinov said: "This is the first time a joint depot has been opened. This is an initiative that can be an example for the entire country. Our main principle is that the police, medical services, and emergency services stand together and face the same threat together. I wish you success in your work," he said. The project was implemented in just six months at the expense of the local budget and is fully equipped in accordance with modern standards. The complex serves more than 25 thousand people living in the residential areas of Eltai, Mayatas, Togys and Aynatas. As part of the event, a number of citizens who contributed to the development of the emergency system were awarded. Letters of Gratitude from the Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan were presented to the First Deputy Akim of Shymkent and heads of the city administration. In addition, veterans and employees of the industry were awarded the 30th anniversary medal of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Local residents have praised the opening of the new complexes as a significant step towards improving the city's security. Batyrkhan Ashetov, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Kazygurt Residential Area: "Previously, when there was an emergency, it would take a while for services to arrive. Now everything comes from one place. What they are saying is that they can reach the most remote point in 7 minutes. This is a very welcome initiative for the people," he said. The ceremony ended with a ribbon cutting and the official launch of the complex. The city administration plans to open two more such modular complexes by the end of the year. Next year, the construction of 7 additional facilities will be completed, completely modernizing the emergency services system of Shymkent.
A presentation dedicated to the Independence Day of Kazakhstan was held in Skopje 06.12.2025
Skopje, December 4, 2025 – In the Cultural and Information Center of Skopje, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in North Macedonia organized a presentation dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty and timed to coincide with Kazakhstan's Independence Day. The event brought together representatives of cultural, academic and business communities, the media, politicians, diplomats and the general public.  A special part of the event was a photo exhibition, presented for the first time by the Embassy and dedicated to the natural and cultural attractions of Kazakhstan. The guests were presented with the picturesque landscapes of the country, its modern architectural symbols and historical heritage sites, which made it possible to clearly demonstrate the versatility and beauty of the Kazakh land.The presentation, enhanced by a striking visual exposition, became a compelling demonstration of Kazakhstan's dynamic development and also helped raise participants' awareness about the prospects for bilateral cooperation.The cultural program of the event allowed guests to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Kazakh traditions. Folk kyuis performed on the dombra, traditional dances by representatives of the Kazakh diaspora, as well as a tasting of national cuisine became bright and memorable elements of the event, receiving high praise from the audience.In his welcoming speech, Ambassador of Kazakhstan Satybaldy Burshakov emphasized the important role of political and socio-economic reforms carried out by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in the sustainable development of our country and strengthening the stability of Kazakh society.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-skopje/press/news/details/1120451?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Leads UN Launch of Year of Volunteers 06.12.2025
New York, December 5, 2025 – A high-level ceremony marking the official launch of the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development 2026 took place at UN Headquarters. Co-organized by Kazakhstan, Germany, and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme, the event convened Member States, representatives of civil society, academia, and the private sector to promote volunteerism as a key instrument for accelerating the implementation 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.Initiated by the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and proclaimed by the UN General Assembly Resolution 78/127, the International Year aims to recognize and enhance the contribution of volunteers to sustainable development and global resilience.In her opening remarks, President of the General Assembly, Annalena Baerbock described volunteers as the “backbone of sustainable development.”In a video address, President Tokayev officially welcomed the launch of the International Year of Volunteers, emphasizing that amid a complex global environment, volunteerism has evolved into a “powerful force for good.” He highlighted the crucial role volunteers play in saving lives, supporting vulnerable people and building solidarity in a society. The Head of State highlighted Kazakhstan’s commitment to advancing volunteerism, exemplified by the “Taza Qazaqstan” (Clean Kazakhstan) campaign, which mobilizes thousands of citizens to restore natural landscapes. He further announced the strategic development of Almaty as an international UN cooperation hub, including the opening of a UN Volunteers Programme’s Subregional Office.UN Secretary-General António Guterres also delivered a special message to the global community and the 14,000 active UN Volunteers. “In an era of political division and social isolation, volunteering offers a powerful way to forge connections and reinforce our shared humanity. In times of crisis and uncertainty, you can be the change you wish to see”, he statedRepresenting Kazakhstan at the event, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development Zhaslan Madiyev, outlined how the country is modernizing civic engagement. “For Kazakhstan, this International Year of Volunteers is a celebration of kindness, unity, and shared responsibility,” he said. Minister elaborated on the growing number of “digital volunteers” who use AI to streamline emergency response, noting that Kazakhstan is now home to nearly 300,000 active volunteers. Madiyev also announced a comprehensive Action Plan for the Year of Volunteers, including ecological initiatives aimed at restoring the Aral and Caspian Seas.The ceremony also marked the presentation of the 2026 State of the World's Volunteerism Report. This strategic document sets the foundation for the upcoming campaign and underscores the role of volunteerism as a key instrument for peacebuilding and humanitarian assistance.“Kazakhstan stands ready to share its experience and work together with all UN Member States to make this International Year of Volunteerism a period of tangible action, mutual support, and creative solutions,” Minister Madiyev concluded.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1120435?lang=kk
The best mentors of the military-patriotic movement "Zhas Sarbaz" were awarded in Astana 06.12.2025
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There is a steady development of animal husbandry in Kostanay region. 06.12.2025
This was announced at a briefing by the head of the Department of Agriculture and Land Relations of the Akimat of Kostanay region, Ibrahim Bekmukhamedov. Growth is ensured through the modernization of farms, the introduction of modern technologies and government support.As of November 1, 2025, the number of major farm animal species has increased.According to the results of ten months, 53.4 thousand tons of meat, 205.7 thousand tons of milk and 319 million eggs were produced in the region. It was noted that especially dairy production increased by 9.4% compared to 2024.There are 17 large dairy farms in the region, and meat farming, horse breeding, sheep breeding, pig breeding, and poultry farming are also developing. Feedlots with a total capacity of 38,000 heads continue to operate. In addition, meat exports have increased — more than 2,300 tons of products have been shipped abroad since the beginning of the year.Over the past two years, 20 billion tenge has been invested in the industry. With these funds, five dairy farms were built and put into operation, which makes it possible to produce about 40 thousand tons of milk per year.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1120403?lang=kk
Quebec Expresses Interest in Partnerships with Kazakhstan’s Regions 06.12.2025
Quebec City, Montreal, December 3-4, 2025 – At the invitation of Quebec’s authorities, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Canada Dauletbek Kussainov paid an official visit to the French-speaking Canadian province. The program included meetings with the leadership of the Government and Parliament of Quebec, as well as representatives of the business community, academic institutions and cultural organizations.During his meeting with Quebec’s Lieutenant Governor, Manon Jeannotte (representative of the British Monarch), both sides reaffirmed their mutual commitment to developing partnerships in economic, cultural and educational spheres. Ms. Jeannotte emphasized that the province views Kazakhstan’s agricultural and industrial regions as promising partners for strengthening interregional cooperation.In Quebec City, the Kazakh diplomat also held talks with Vice-Speaker of the provincial Parliament F.Benjamin, Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie C.Skeete, Minister of Education M.Biron, and visited Laval University, one of the oldest universities in North America.The second day of the Ambassador’s official visit focused on meetings with representatives of international organizations headquartered in Quebec, as well as investment and economic discussions in Montreal, the province’s largest city.In particular, meetings with representatives of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) reviewed the outcomes of the organization’s recent visit to Kazakhstan and Kazakhstan’s contribution to global sports development. In discussions with Montreal’s business community, Ambassador Kussainov presented promising areas for trade and investment cooperation between Kazakhstan and the province of Quebec, including the mining and metals sector, agriculture, information technology, energy and tourism.Overall, the talks in Quebec confirmed the parties’ strong interest in deepening cooperation in economic and cultural-humanitarian fields and identified specific avenues for further joint action.For reference: Quebec is Canada’s largest province by land area and second-largest by population (over 9 million). Its economy ranks second in the country, generating around 20% of Canada’s GDP. The province has a highly developed industrial base, including aerospace, metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, software development and telecommunications. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ottawa/press/news/details/1120398?lang=kk
A conference dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Mukhtar Altynbaev was held in the capital 06.12.2025
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The Council of Europe Notes Progress in Kazakhstan’s Judicial Reform 06.12.2025
Strasbourg, 5 December 2025 – The delegation of Kazakhstan, headed by Mr. Sharipov, Chair of the Judicial Board for Civil Cases of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan, participated in the 45th plenary session of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice of the Council of Europe (CEPEJ).Representatives of Council of Europe, observers, and international partners approved the draft CEPEJ Action Plan for 2026-2029, which outlines priorities for enhancing the efficiency of judicial systems, further digitalizing justice, and developing reliable mechanisms for the use of artificial intelligence in the judicial sphere.During the plenary session, head of the delegation Mr. Sharipov presented Kazakhstan’s experience in reforming and digitally transforming its judicial system. He highlighted the effectiveness of establishing administrative justice, strengthening the role of the appellate instance, introducing extraterritorial jurisdiction, and implementing AI in the judicial system as part of the advancement of digital justice.Kazakhstan expressed its readiness to provide a platform for CEPEJ pilot projects and to serve as a regional hub for promoting European justice standards in Central Asia.In turn, representatives of CEPEJ noted that the Republic of Kazakhstan ranks 4th among the 46 member states of the Council of Europe in terms of the level of implementation of IT technologies in the judicial system.As part of the visit, the delegation of Kazakhstan held a meeting with experts from the European Court of Human Rights and the Council of Europe’s Department for the Implementation of Human Rights, Justice and Legal Co-operation Standards. The parties discussed priorities for further cooperation and the expansion of practical interaction.Representatives of the Council of Europe acknowledged steady progress in cooperation with Kazakhstan and confirmed their readiness to broaden the range of joint initiatives aimed at strengthening legal institutions and improving justice mechanisms.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-strasbourg/press/news/details/1120371?lang=kk
AMBASSADOR OF KAZAKHSTAN MET WITH THE SPEAKER OF THE FINNISH PARLIAMENT 06.12.2025
Helsinki, December 5, 2025 – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Finland Azamat Abdraimov met with the Speaker of the Parliament of Finland Jussi Halla-aho.During the meeting, the parties exchanged views on pressing issues of the regional and international agenda and discussed prospects for further strengthening bilateral cooperation.The Kazakh diplomat provided detailed information on the political and social transformations underway in Kazakhstan, including democratic reforms in the civil sphere. He also briefed the Speaker on the country’s key achievements since independence and outlined the planned parliamentary reforms.For his part, J.Halla-aho positively assessed Kazakhstan’s foreign policy engagement and its participation in international initiatives. He further noted the contribution of the parliamentary friendship groups of both countries, which serve as a sustainable platform for exchanges and expanding contacts between the legislative bodies of the two states.Following the meeting, the parties reached an agreement to arrange mutual visits of parliamentary delegations in 2026.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-helsinki/press/news/details/1120373?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Brazil Establish Digital Dialogue 06.12.2025
Brasilia, December 5, 2025 - As part of previously reached agreements, a Memorandum of Cooperation in IT was signed online at the initiative of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Brazil between Deybson de S.Cipriano, President of the Association of Information Technology Specialists (ASSESPRO), and Aiymgul Abileva, President of the Kazakhstan Association of IT Companies.The document envisages cooperation between the two countries in this area, integrating the business community, and promoting IT projects. Furthermore, it is envisaged that both organizations will hold joint forums on the implementation of new IT technologies, digitalization, and the development of artificial intelligence, with the participation of IT companies from both countries, both in person and online.It should be noted that the signing of this document and the establishment of cooperation between the two associations will contribute to the implementation of the objectives set by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in his Address to the People of Kazakhstan «Kazakhstan in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Current Challenges and Their Solutions through Digital Transformation» dated September 8, 2025.In particular, Kazakhstan and Brazil possess enormous potential in digital modernization and have established initial positions and priorities in this area. A key component of the digital dialogue between the two countries will be the exchange of experiences in the widespread implementation of artificial intelligence, big data, and digitalization technologies in various sectors of the national economy.The Kazakh Ambassador Bolat Nussupov invited Kazakh and Brazilian companies—members of both associations—to participate in the Business Council, the next meeting of which is scheduled for Kazakhstan in spring 2026.Following the meeting, the parties agreed to share a calendar of Kazakh and Brazilian IT events and hold a joint meeting once a year.Background: Big data in Brazil is used in various sectors, such as healthcare, retail, and security, to improve decision-making and optimize operations. According to the Global Artificial Intelligence Index, Brazil currently ranks 39th among 62 countries.ASSESPRO, founded in 1976 in São Paulo, is the oldest organization in the field of information technology and unites more than 1,200 member companies throughout the country.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brazil/press/news/details/1120380?lang=kk
Address by President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to the Special Session of the UN General Assembly on the Launch of the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development 06.12.2025
Your Excellencies,Distinguished Delegates,               It is a great honor for me to address this distinguished gathering on the occasion of the launch of the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development.This milestone embodies our shared vision to empower volunteers and strengthen their contribution to both national and global progress.Kazakhstan put forward this initiative, working closely together with our international partners.We firmly believe that volunteerism has become a powerful force for good – fostering civic engagement and progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.In today’s complex world, volunteers fulfill an important mission of protecting lives, reaching the most vulnerable, building trust and solidarity across societies.The United Nations Volunteers Programme continues to expand its global reach, bringing together people across the world.Beyond the UN framework, volunteer efforts engage hundreds of millions worldwide.In Kazakhstan, volunteerism has become a vibrant part of public life.The national campaign “Taza Kazakhstan” or “Clean Kazakhstan” – mobilizes thousands of citizens to restore natural landscapes and promote a culture of environmental care – complementing global UN-led efforts for sustainability.In the same spirit, we welcome the development of Almaty city as an international hub for UN-supported cooperation, following the establishment of the UN Regional Centre for the SDGs for Central Asia and Afghanistan.In this context, the opening of the UN Volunteers Sub-Regional Office in Almaty reflects Kazakhstan’s firm commitment to civic engagement and global partnership.These endeavours prove once again that global challenges can only be overcome through collective action and mutual trust.We invite volunteers from all countries to join UN initiatives in environmental protection, social inclusion, and youth empowerment – sharing experience and launching joint projects.Kazakhstan commends the UN Volunteers Programme and calls for stronger partnerships to expand opportunities, especially for young people, women, and those living in remote areas.As we mark the 80th Anniversary of the United Nations, let us reaffirm our commitment to the values of solidarity, cooperation, and investment in people to build a just, greener world.Kazakhstan will continue to work with all Member States and civil society to support meaningful volunteer activities throughout this landmark year and beyond.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1120381?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Holds Bilateral Meetings on Margins of OSCE Ministerial Council 06.12.2025
Vienna, December 4, 2025 – On the sidelines of the 32nd meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev met with the heads of foreign ministries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Republic of Cyprus, Republic of Austria, Federal Republic of Germany, the Hellenic Republic, Georgia, and Ukraine.The talks focused on the priorities of bilateral cooperation, promoting political dialogue, broadening trade and investment partnership and engagement within the framework of the OSCE and other multilateral platforms.The meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Netherlands, David van Weel, provided an opportunity to review opportunities for strengthening priority sectors and outlined new prospective areas of Kazakh-Dutch trade and investment partnership. The foreign ministers of the two countries affirmed shared interest in strengthening political dialogue and bilateral ties at all levels.The current state and prospects for the further development of Kazakh-Cypriot cooperation in the political, trade and economic, investment, and cultural and humanitarian spheres were discussed with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus, Constantinos Kombos. The interlocutors reaffirmed their mutual commitment to continuing constructive dialogue and further strengthening bilateral cooperation.During the talks with Beate Meinl-Reisinger, Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria, the current state and prospects for the development of Kazakh-Austrian relations were discussed, as well as relevant issues on the international and regional agenda. They underlined the importance of dialogue and facilitating economic cooperation within the framework of bilateral Intergovernmental Commission and the Business Council.With Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, Johann Wadephul, the parties welcomed the outcomes of the latest consultations between the two countries’ foreign ministries, underlining opportunities for further comprehensive strengthening of Kazakh-German ties. The ministers expressed the interest in maintaining regular contacts, broadening inter-ministerial engagement and agreed to deepen ties between Astana and Berlin in all priority sectors.During the talks with Georgios Gerapetritis, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, the parties reviewed the current state and the potential for further deepening Kazakh-Greek relations. Particular attention was devoted to the dynamics of cooperation in the political sphere, as well as to expanding partnership in the trade, economic, investment, and cultural-humanitarian spheres.With Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Maka Bochorishvili, interlocutors discussed current issues on the bilateral agenda, reaffirming their commitment to deepening political dialogue and enhancing trade-economic, transport-logistics, and cultural-humanitarian cooperation. Special attention was given to the prospects for expanding cooperation within the framework of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route and joint efforts to develop the region’s transit potential.At a meeting with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, the parties discussed topical issues of bilateral cooperation, paying particular attention to interaction in the political, economic, and humanitarian spheres. The interlocutors confirmed their mutual interest in developing traditionally friendly relations between Kazakhstan and Ukraine and supporting constructive political dialogue. They also exchanged views on regional and international agenda issues, including the role of the OSCE in the Eurasian region.Following the meetings, the foreign ministers expressed their intention to further advance comprehensive partnership, strengthen inter-agency ties, and promote common approaches to key issues on the international and regional agenda.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kiev/press/news/details/1120384?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Discusses Cooperation Prospects with Austria’s Business Community 05.12.2025
Vienna, December 5, 2025 – As part of his visit to Austria, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held a meeting with representatives of leading Austrian industrial and investment companies. The event brought together key firms operating in machinery manufacturing, green metallurgy, transport development, innovation and high-tech sectors.Representatives of ÖBB, Lasselsberger Group, Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH, AVL List GmbH, Steyr Automotive, Rosenbauer International, Magnatech GmbH and other companies shaping Austria’s industrial and technological profile, attended the meeting.Minister Kosherbayev briefed investors on Kazakhstan’s current economic dynamics and highlighted Austria’s role as a reliable European partner. Around 170 companies with Austrian capital operate successfully in Kazakhstan, including such well-known brands as Lasselsberger Group, Liebherr, Andritz Hydro and Swarovski. Kazakhstan also remains one of Austria’s main crude suppliers, accounting for more than 40% of the country’s oil imports.During the roundtable, the participants reviewed opportunities for new joint projects in machinery manufacturing, green metallurgy, transport system modernization, raw materials processing and the introduction of intelligent technologies. Special attention was paid to enhancing Kazakhstan’s export potential, including agricultural products, metallurgy, chemical industry goods, engineering solutions and IT services.In addition, Austrian businesses were also presented with new opportunities for establishing production facilities, localizing technologies, and expanding their presence in Central Asian markets.“Austria’s business community has consistently demonstrated strong confidence in Kazakhstan. Our partnership is grounded in technological development, long-term cooperation and a shared commitment to progress. Kazakhstan offers a stable macroeconomic environment, access to regional markets and favorable conditions for industrial project implementation. We invite Austrian companies to further expand their presence and take part in new initiatives,” the Minister stated.The Kazakh Foreign Minister emphasized that Kazakhstan remains the regional leader in attracting foreign direct investment. Since independence, the country has received over 470 billion US dollars, reflecting sustained international interest and a high level of confidence in Kazakhstan’s economy.The sides agreed to continue detailed work on investment and industrial projects and to intensify cooperation between the relevant government agencies and the business communities of the two countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1120366?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Austria Agreed to Intensify Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation 05.12.2025
Vienna, December 5, 2025 – During the visit to Vienna, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held a meeting with President of the National Council of the Austrian Parliament Walter Rosenkranz.During the talks parties discussed the state and prospects of Kazakh-Austrian relations, deepening partnership with the European Union and engagement within the OSCE.Minister Kosherbayev noted the stable development of bilateral cooperation and underscored the importance of further expansion of ties in various fields.Austrian side highly appreciated the intensification of political dialogue between Kazakhstan and the EU and Astana’s constructive position on international agenda topics.The sides agreed to intensify bilateral interparliamentary cooperation and to promote regular high-level engagements. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1120360?lang=kk
«Family Day» at the customs post «Kokshetau-CCC» 05.12.2025
In the Department of State Revenues in the Akmola region at the customs post "Kokshetau-center of customs clearance" took place "Family Day."During the event, the children got acquainted with the work of their parents, as well as the museum of state revenue bodies, a quiz on customs issues was held.A video about the history of customs was shown for children.After all, both in the family and in the team, successful achievements depend on general support and cohesion.During the event, children were presented with gifts.A tea party was organized for the children. The event turned out to be kind and memorable.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1120346?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Reaffirms its Commitment to International Humanitarian Law in Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean Island States 05.12.2025
Pretoria, December 2, 2025 – Ambassador of Kazakhstan to South Africa, Yerkin Akhinzhanov, took part in the 24th  Regional Seminar on the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean Island States. The seminar focused on the theme Calling for humanity to be upheld in war: Galvanizing Political Commitment to IHL and was co organized by the South African Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).The event brought together Moud Dlomo, Deputy Director General of the DIRCO, Jean-Nicolas Paquet-Rouleau, Head of Regional Delegation, ICRC Pretoria, representatives of regional UN agencies and members of the diplomatic corps accredited in South Africa.Participants discussed the Global Initiative to Strengthen Political Commitment to International Humanitarian Law. This initiative was launched in 2024 by Brazil, Jordan, Kazakhstan, China, France and South Africa in partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross.In his remarks, Ambassador Akhinzhanov emphasized the utmost importance of upholding international humanitarian law and called to reinforce international political will to ensure its full implementation. He highlighted the role of the Global Initiative in uniting the efforts of States to address rising humanitarian challenges.Speaking on behalf of the South African side, the Deputy Director General underlined the need to safeguard the principles of international humanitarian law. She outlined South Africa’s contribution to global security and stressed that the country sees itself not as a recipient, but as an active participant and contributor to international peace and stability.Kazakhstan’s participation reaffirmed its commitment to promoting humanitarian principles, strengthening compliance with international humanitarian law and protecting civilians affected by armed conflict. It also demonstrated the country’s readiness to continue working with States and international partners in the lead up to the high-level meeting of the Global Initiative planned for 2026.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1120332?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s Permanent Representative in Geneva Erzhan Kazykhan met with ILO Director-General Gilbert F. Houngbo 05.12.2025
Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva, H.E. Erzhan Kazykhan, held a courtesy call with the Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Mr Gilbert F. Houngbo.During the meeting, the Ambassador conveyed warm greetings from the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, H.E. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s unwavering commitment to strengthening its strategic partnership with the ILO.Particular emphasis was placed on the importance of the Director-General’s historic visit to Kazakhstan in September 2024 – the first such visit by an ILO head since the country joined the Organization in 1993.The interlocutors highlighted the joint achievements, including the successful implementation of the 2024–2025 Roadmap on Decent Work and the recent ratification of ILO Convention No. 131 concerning Minimum Wage Fixing.Both sides underlined the central role of tripartism and social dialogue in Kazakhstan’s labour policy and expressed readiness to further deepen cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1120339?lang=kk
The Potential of Social Workers in Advancing Human Rights Discussed at the Kazakh Foreign Ministry 05.12.2025
Astana, November 26, 2025 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan hosted a roundtable dedicated to the development of professional social work and the improvement of human rights protection mechanisms.The event brought together representatives of relevant government agencies, universities, NGOs, and international organizations. Participants discussed key directions for modernizing social legislation, issues of labor protection, freedom of association, migrant rights, as well as the institutional development of social work as a professional field.In her opening remarks, Ambassador-at-Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Alua Nadirkulova emphasized that President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev pays special attention to strengthening the status of social workers. The Social Code adopted in 2023 became an important step in this direction. It strengths professional training through education, certification, and qualification categories, as well as introducing a new remuneration system based on professionalism and job complexity.The Ambassador noted that Kazakhstan’s recommendations under the UN Universal Periodic Review related to vulnerable groups – women, children, and persons with disabilities can be most effectively implemented through strengthened social work mechanisms.Dinara Yesimova, Executive Director of the National Alliance of Professional Social Workers (the Alliance), presented the key provisions of the draft Law “On Social Work,” which will formalize the profession at the cross-sectoral level and establish a sustainable system of training and supervision.Deputy Director of the Alliance Asiya Bekenova presented the results of a two-year analytical study covering key human rights issues in labor protection, trade union activity, freedom of peaceful assembly and association, as well as the rights of migrants and stateless persons. She noted that the analysis includes a comprehensive review of existing legislation, assessment of its practical application, comparative analysis with international standards, and recommendations for their implementation. Deputy Director Bekenova emphasized that strengthening the professional community of social workers and creating a modern and stable legal framework are key conditions for the effective development of social work in Kazakhstan.International expert from the United States, Aitakin Huseinli, spoke about global trends and standards in social work, highlighting the need to integrate international approaches into national training programs. She noted that more than half of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals relate to social and economic issues, making the role of social workers essential in achieving these goals and building resilient support systems.Additionally, Professor of Law Muslim Khasenov presented recommendations on updating legislation related to freedom of association, labor protection, and the legal status of social sector specialists. He stressed that the current regulatory framework does not always meet modern requirements and Kazakhstan’s international commitments for protecting the rights of workers and vulnerable groups.Speaking about the right to peaceful assembly, the professor emphasized the need to legally establish a mediation procedure with the participation of a neutral mediator chosen by the parties in accordance with the Law “On Mediation.” This would help prevent conflicts, reduce social tension, and ensure a more civilized resolution of disagreements between the public and authorities.Head of the Alliance’s Almaty branch Zhanar Abdykhalykova, Alliance Deputy Director Ayagoz Aubakirova, and Head of the Kyzylorda branch Sandugash Ismagulova presented research results on supervision, professional standards, and the classification system of social professions.Through “supervision” – an internationally recognized system of professional support, the quality of social work improves across key areas: protection of women from domestic and gender-based violence, safeguarding children’s rights and developing the child protection system, and protecting the rights of persons with disabilities. Supervision strengthens competencies, reduces risk-assessment errors, prevents secondary trauma and victim-blaming, improves interagency coordination, and promotes the implementation of a human-rights-based model.Participants paid particular attention to advancing the draft Law “On Social Work” as a key sectoral reform. The practical recommendations developed will serve as a basis for further legislative and institutional work, ensuring a systematic and sustainable approach to the development of the social sector.Overall, the discussion was open and constructive. Participants unanimously emphasized the importance of strengthening interagency cooperation, developing a unified system of training and supervision for social workers, and further consolidating the efforts of the state, NGOs, and the academic community.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-pretoria/press/news/details/1120316?lang=kk