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Kazakhstan and Canada Strengthen Interregional Cooperation 18.05.2026
Calgary, Toronto, May 15, 2026 – Akim of the Akmola Region, Marat Akhmetzhanov, paid a working visit to Canada aimed at advancing bilateral cooperation in the fields of agribusiness, investment, and tourism.As part of the program in the Province of Ontario, the Head of the Region held meetings with the leadership of Ontario’s Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness, as well as with representatives of Canada’s export credit agency. During the discussions, the parties explored prospects for implementing joint projects in agricultural product processing, agricultural machinery manufacturing, and the introduction of advanced solutions in the agro-industrial sector aimed at increasing productivity and strengthening the region’s export potential.In the Province of Alberta, the Akim of the Akmola Region held a series of meetings with representatives of leading agri-tech companies to discuss the implementation of precision farming systems, digital monitoring technologies, automation of production processes, and modern irrigation solutions.The delegation also visited Olds College – one of Canada’s leading centers for agricultural technology development. Mr. Akhmetzhanov familiarized himself with the practical application of autonomous agricultural machinery, precision fertilizer technologies, digital field mapping, and real-time data analysis systems.In addition, during the visit, the Head of the Region toured the national parks of Niagara (Ontario) and Banff (Alberta), where he met with the administrations of these sites. Particular attention was given to discussing the application of advanced technologies used in Canadian national parks to improve service quality and support tourism development in the Akmola Region, including the Shchuchinsk-Borovoe resort area.Overall, the visit of the Kazakh delegation demonstrated the mutual interest of both sides in strengthening practical cooperation between the regions of Kazakhstan and Canada in the areas of agriculture, industry, and tourism.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ottawa/press/news/details/1221822?lang=kk
CICA and Egypt Discuss Regional Security and Multilateral Cooperation 18.05.2026
Cairo, April 8, 2026 — With the support of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Egypt, Ambassador Kairat Sarybay, Secretary General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA), made a working visit to Cairo.During the visit, he met with Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Amr Sherbini, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Egyptian Expatriates of Egypt, Mohamed El-Orabi, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt and candidate for the CICA Council of Eminent Persons and Seif Kandeel, Director of the Cairo International Center for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding.During the talks with the League of Arab States Secretary General Kairat Sarybay, praising the League's long-standing role as a CICA observer since 2002, noted that the eight Arab member states of CICA make a significant contribution to strengthening ties and promoting regional cooperation. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to multilateral cooperation and peaceful conflict resolution as pillars of regional integration.At a meeting with Amr Sherbini, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Egyptian Expatriates, Kairat Sarybay praised Egypt's active participation in implementing confidence-building measures in various areas throughout 2025.The sides discussed the institutional development of CICA and the priorities of the Azerbaijani chairmanship, focusing on the outcomes of the recent Senior Officials Committee meeting in Astana this week and the clarification of the CICA Charter ahead of the 7th Summit in Baku. The officials also discussed the changing security situation in West Asia and Egypt's role in fostering CICA ties with Africa.Kairat Sarybay discussed geopolitical developments and security prospects in West Asia with Mohamed El-Orabi, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt and candidate for the CICA Council of Eminent Persons. Their dialogue focused on CICA's role in strengthening regional trust through its key institutions, including the Council of Eminent Persons, the Women's Council, the Youth Council, and the Think Tank Forum. They also discussed the priorities of Azerbaijan's chairmanship and the transformation of CICA into a full-fledged international organization at the upcoming Baku Summit.During talks with Seif Kandeel, Director of the Cairo International Center for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, the discussion focused on women's issues, the international peace and security agenda, and youth deradicalization. Both sides agreed to explore opportunities for capacity building between the CICA Youth Council and the Aswan Forum.During his working visit, Secretary-General Kairat Sarybay attended the presentation of the Arabic translation of the monograph "The Near and Middle East in the System of International Relations" at Cairo University.The book was authored by the distinguished Kazakh diplomat, the late Ambassador Askar Mussinov, who dedicated his career to strengthening ties between Kazakhstan and the Middle East and developing Islamic cooperation.Reflecting on his long-standing professional and personal relationship with the author, Kairat Sarybay described the book as the intellectual legacy of a statesman, serving as a diplomatic bridge that continues to strengthen mutual trust and cooperation in the Arab world and beyond.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-cairo/press/news/details/1221831?lang=kk
A presentation of A. Mussinov’s book “The Near and Middle East in the System of International Relations” took place in Egypt 18.05.2026
Cairo, April 9, 2026 — A presentation of the Arabic edition of the book “The Near and Middle East in the System of International Relations” by the distinguished diplomat A. Mussinov took place at the historic and world-renowned Cairo University, organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Arab Republic of Egypt.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Egypt, Askar Zhengis, in his opening speech at the presentation of the book, spoke about the role of A.Mussinov in Kazakh diplomacy and the indelible work that he left to the younger generation.He also touched upon current issues in relations between Kazakhstan and Egypt and spoke about the work being carried out to further deepen them.He expressed gratitude to the guests who specially came to this event.The ceremony was attended by senior figures from Kazakhstan’s diplomatic service, K.Sarybay, Secretary-General of the CICA, and Ambassador B.Batyrshaev, Adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, who attended on the special instructions of the head of the Foreign Ministry.In his speech, K.Sarybay spoke about A. Mussinov’s life and highlighted his significant contribution to the development of Kazakhstan’s relations with Arab states.Ministerial Adviser B.Batyrshayev delivered a special message from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan and spoke in detail about A. Mussinov’s professional career.Also during this event, the audience was presented with a greeting video sent by the General Director of IOFS B.Aryn. In his address, he spoke about A. Mussinov’s contribution to the development of the Islamic world and briefly highlighted the key moments of his life.Among the distinguished guests from the Egyptian side was Amr Moussa, a prominent figure in the Arab world, former Egyptian Foreign Minister and former Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, who had the honour of cutting the ribbon at the official book launch ceremony. In addition, former Foreign Minister of Egypt Mohammed Al-Orabi, who took part in the event, noted the extensive work done to translate the book into Arabic, covering current issues, and noted that it is an irreplaceable legacy for every researcher and scholar interested in Middle Eastern topics.In his speech, Ambassador Ezzat Saad Al-Sayed, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of ARE and current Director of the Egyptian Foreign Affairs Council, elaborated on the activities of A.Mussinov during his tenure as Ambassador to Egypt in 1999-2002, and highly appreciated his role in politically significant events in relations between the two countries.The former governor of the Red Sea province and current chairman of the Kazakh-Egyptian Friendship Association Ahmed Abdullah also noted the author's contribution to the development of relations between the two countries.At the book presentation ceremony, the family of Ambassador A. Mussinov, who specially arrived from Kazakhstan, expressed gratitude to the Embassy for the work of translating the book and presented gifts to the guests of honor present. As part of the presentation, the audience was shown a video about the biography of A.Mussinov.In addition, foreign ambassadors accredited to Egypt, local writers, politicians and media representatives were among the guests present at the event. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-cairo/press/news/details/1221832?lang=kk
🎬Astana AI Film Festival Opens Call for Submissions for International Competition 18.05.2026
Kazakhstan will host its first international film festival dedicated to artificial intelligence – the Astana AI Film Festival (AAIFF 2026). The project concept and the launch of the application process were introduced at a press conference in the capital.According to the organizers, the central event of the festival will be an international competition of short films created using artificial intelligence. Creators from all over the world will be eligible to participate, regardless of country of origin, experience, or access to a professional studio.“We expect the Astana AI Film Festival to become an annual event in the creative industries and a sustainable international platform for new formats and emerging names. Participation is open to everyone: both teams and individual creators can submit their work,”said Aizatulla Hussain, founder of Ozen and one of the festival’s organizers.Applications will open in May 2026 and can be submitted via the festival’s official website.“According to the competition rules, participants must create an AI-generated short film of up to 10 minutes and upload it to the festival’s platform along with a project description. Applications will be accepted from May through the end of August,” noted Almas Zhali, festival organizer and head of Brave Talents.Astana AI Film Festival is scheduled to take place in autumn 2026. The festival will serve as a platform for projects at the intersection of the film industry and AI technologies, bringing together authors, digital creators, technology companies, experts, and investors.The total prize fund will amount to $1 million, making it one of the largest in its category. The project is financed through sponsorship and partnership contributions.The festival program will include film screenings, an AI content conference, as well as pitch sessions for creators and producers.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-cairo/press/news/details/1221834?lang=kk
Protection of Kazakhstani Tourists' Rights Discussed in Egypt 18.05.2026
Sharm El Sheikh, May 10, 2026 — The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Arab Republic of Egypt, Askar Zhengis, held a meeting with the newly appointed Governor of South Sinai, Ismail Kamal.The parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of bilateral cooperation, including at the regional level.Particular attention was paid to cooperation in the tourism sector, given the significant flow of Kazakh tourists to Sharm El-Sheikh and the Egyptian side’s interest in creating favorable conditions for their stay.The meeting also addressed issues related to the protection of the rights of Kazakh citizens visiting South Sinai and providing them with necessary consular and legal support.Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to further strengthening bilateral cooperation and expressed readiness to intensify engagement across all areas discussed.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-cairo/press/news/details/1221835?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Chairs the Work of the Non-Proliferation Committee at the 2026 NPT Review Conference 18.05.2026
New York, 15 May 2026 – The 2026 Review Conference of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) continues at the Headquarters of the United Nations (UN) in New York amid persistent tensions in international security, deepening geopolitical polarization, and growing disagreements over issues related to arms control and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.One of the key negotiating tracks of the Conference remains the work of the Second Main Committee on non-proliferation issues, which addresses matters related to International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards, export controls, nuclear security, as well as regional aspects of the NPT regime. The work of the Committee is chaired by Kairat Umarov, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations.During the meetings held from 4 to 15 May, States Parties reaffirmed the central role of the NPT as a foundation of the global international security architecture and underscored the importance of preserving the depoliticized nature of the review process. In its capacity as Chair of the Committee, Kazakhstan consistently advocated for an inclusive, transparent, and balanced negotiating process, while also promoting approaches based on strengthening international cooperation, trust, and multilateral diplomacy. The work was conducted in a pragmatic and consensus-oriented format, with an emphasis on maintaining trust among States Parties.At the same time, Kazakhstan, in its national capacity, continues to advance practical initiatives aimed at strengthening the nuclear non-proliferation regime and international security. The Kazakh side underscores the relevance of the initiative put forward by President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to resume dialogue among nuclear-weapon states on issues of strategic stability and nuclear risk reduction.Among Kazakhstan’s priorities remains the promotion of the early ratification of the Protocol to the Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia, which provides legally binding negative security assurances to the states of the region by nuclear-weapon states.Particular attention is also being paid to the development of practical mechanisms to ensure secure access for states to peaceful nuclear technologies. In this context, the International Atomic Energy Agency Low Enriched Uranium Bank located in Kazakhstan is highlighted as an important element of the international architecture of nuclear security and trust.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1221842?lang=kk
Young representatives of the Kazakh diaspora in Berlin united around their language and culture 17.05.2026
Berlin, 17 May 2026 – The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Federal Republic of Germany organized an event for children and representatives of the Kazakh diaspora, aimed at promoting the Kazakh language, culture, and national traditions among the younger generation.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Germany, Nurlan Onzhanov, delivered a welcoming address, emphasizing the important role of families and the diaspora in strengthening children’s connection to Kazakhstan’s historical and cultural heritage. In a warm and friendly atmosphere, the head of the diplomatic mission read to the children the Kazakh folk tale “The Animals’ Dispute over the Beginning of the Year” (“Жыл басына таласқан хайуанаттар”), accompanied by illustrations reflecting the сюжет of the story. A screening of the Kazakh animated film “Why Does the Swallow Have a Split Tail?” (“Қарлығаштың құйрығы неге айыр?”) was also organized for the young participants and sparked great interest among the children.As part of the event, the children were presented with books on behalf of the Embassy of Kazakhstan.A diverse educational and entertainment programme was prepared for the young participants, aimed at fostering interest in Kazakhstan, its culture, language, and traditions. The children recited poems, sang songs, performed dance numbers, presented their drawings and creative works, and took part in a quiz about Kazakhstan. At the end of the competition, the children were awarded prizes and gifts.Particular interest was shown in traditional national games – Togyzqumalak and Asyk atu, which introduced the children to elements of Kazakh cultural heritage and created an atmosphere of lively interaction and engagement.During the meeting with representatives of the Kazakh diaspora, further cooperation was also discussed, including the organization of joint cultural and educational events aimed at supporting compatriots and preserving the national identity of the younger generation.The event contributed to strengthening ties with the Kazakh diaspora in Germany and further promoting the Kazakh language among children and young people.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-berlin/press/news/details/1221817?lang=kk
The international exhibition GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026 has kicked off in Almaty. 17.05.2026
Almaty is becoming the epicenter of the global technology agenda for several days: the city has launched GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026, the largest event in the field of artificial intelligence and digital technologies in Central Asia. The Atakent IEC venue brings together representatives of government, international IT companies, startups, and the investment community, creating a platform for discussing the future of the digital economy and launching new partnerships in practice.The event is organized by the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the international innovation cluster Astana Hub, and the Almaty Akimat. The global operator is inD, which is bringing one of the world’s largest technology platforms to the heart of Eurasia.The holding of GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026 reflects the country’s systematic course toward the development of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and integration into the global technology ecosystem. The forum serves as a tool for implementing state policy aimed at creating a favorable environment for innovation, attracting investment, and strengthening international cooperation.The event is taking place in the context of the Year of Artificial Intelligence in Kazakhstan, emphasizing the priority of AI development at the state level. The consistent development of infrastructure, the regulatory framework, and human capital is forming a long-term foundation for the introduction of technologies into key sectors of the economy.Against this backdrop, Kazakhstan is demonstrating rapid growth: over the past seven years, the country’s technology ecosystem has grown 18-fold to USD 26 billion, according to Dealroom.co. The forum in Almaty continues this trend, bringing together more than 300 companies and startups, 150 speakers, and over 100 investors from around the world.Special attention on the agenda is given to the region’s infrastructure potential. Mobile internet penetration in Central Asian countries has reached 93%, while Kazakhstan maintains its leadership in the development of digital infrastructure: by 2030, data center capacity may increase more than fivefold to 20,000 racks. The growth of computing capacity for artificial intelligence is turning the country into a key destination for cross-border investment.This interest is already materializing in the composition of participants. Global technology leaders such as Cisco, Google Cloud, Huawei, Dell, Lenovo, Salesforce, and others are represented in Almaty. They have brought not concepts, but practical solutions — from infrastructure for sovereign AI to secure government digital systems.Alongside international players, Kazakhstani companies that form the foundation of the national digital economy are also widely represented: Kazakhtelecom, Kcell, Beeline Kazakhstan, and Akashi Data Center.GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026 also strengthens the investment dimension. More than 100 investors from 28 countries, with combined assets exceeding USD 200 billion, are considering the region as a new growth point. Among them are international funds from the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, including Sturgeon Capital. The focus is on more than 100 startups from the region, including projects from the Astana Hub ecosystem and IT Park Uzbekistan.The forum is becoming a platform for scaling technology companies from Central Asia. Startups are presenting solutions aimed at export and global markets, reinforcing the transition toward an innovation-driven economy and increasing the region’s competitiveness.The business program covers key areas of technological development — from AI and fintech to cybersecurity, Industry 4.0, and smart energy. Over two days, more than 150 speakers from over 60 countries are discussing the future of the digital economy, investment, and human capital development. Among them are Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan and Minister of Digital Development Zhaslan Madiyev, as well as international experts including Kai-Fu Lee.Separate tracks are dedicated to the development of startups and the venture market. At the NXT Stage, founders, investors, and government representatives are discussing project scaling, while Supernova Pitch finalists are presenting their solutions directly to global funds.As part of the forum’s business program, a number of key panel sessions are planned, reflecting the strategic agenda for technology and innovation development. These include Trusted Kazakhstan, dedicated to issues of a trusted digital environment and sovereign technologies; From Region to Global: The Rise of Startups, where an international accelerator will be launched and mechanisms for startups to enter global markets will be discussed; and The Digital Reserve: Building Regional AI & Startup Powerhouses, with the participation of Tanat, where experts will examine the formation of regional centers of expertise in artificial intelligence. In addition, a number of memorandums of cooperation are expected to be signed at the forum, aimed at developing partnerships, investment cooperation, and technology exchange.Thus, the launch of GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026 reinforces Kazakhstan’s status as a regional hub for technology and artificial intelligence. The forum creates a sustainable platform for international dialogue, investment attraction, and the development of an innovation-driven economy, turning the country into an entry point to Central Asian markets and an active participant in the global technology agenda.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-abudhabi/press/news/details/1221809?lang=kk
The launch ceremony for the artificial precipitation enhancement project was held 17.05.2026
On May 16, 2026, a ceremonial launch of a project on artificial precipitation enhancement was held in the city of Turkestan. Kazakhstan has become the first country in the region to move toward the practical application of artificial rain technologies.The project is aimed at increasing the filling levels of reservoirs and ensuring water supply for agricultural areas in the south of the country. Full-scale implementation will begin on May 17, 2026.The technology is intended to reduce the effects of drought and water shortages for agricultural areas of the Turkestan Region, which has more than 911,000 hectares of arable land. The project is being implemented through international cooperation with the UAE National Center of Meteorology, which has many years of experience in weather modification and artificial precipitation enhancement technologies dating back to the late 1980s.The ceremony was attended by Zhaslan Madiyev, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Abdulla Ahmed Al Mandous, President of the World Meteorological Organization and Director General of the UAE National Center of Meteorology; Muhammad Saeed Muhammad Al Ariqi, Ambassador of the UAE to Kazakhstan; and Nuralkhan Kusherov, Akim of the Turkestan Region.“Kazakhstan is taking a practical step toward forming a new system of climate resilience. For the first time in the region, a project of this scale is being launched in the field of artificial precipitation enhancement technologies. For us, this marks the beginning of the formation of modern climate infrastructure based on science, international partnership, and digital technologies. The project is being implemented jointly with leading global experts and creates a foundation for technology transfer and the training of Kazakhstani specialists,” noted Zhaslan Madiyev, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development.According to international estimates, artificial rain enhancement technologies can increase precipitation by 10–20% compared to the natural background level. Similar technologies are actively used in China, the United States, the UAE, France, and Saudi Arabia.The project is being implemented locally in areas with an increased need for water, primarily in agricultural territories. The selection of areas for the operations is carried out jointly with specialists from meteorological services and relevant government agencies, taking into account weather conditions, the environmental situation, and water supply needs. The technology has a localized impact, with a radius not exceeding 5 kilometers, and is not associated with the formation of large-scale weather events. Reagents based on salts, which are used in international practice for artificial precipitation enhancement, are applied during the operations.It is expected that the implementation of the project will improve the efficiency of water supply for agricultural areas, reduce damage from drought, and support crop yield growth. The potential economic effect is estimated at up to KZT 35 billion per year.As part of the cooperation, specialists from the UAE National Center of Meteorology are training specialists from the Turkestan Region in weather modification technologies, including meteorologists, pilots, engineers, and relevant sectoral specialists. The possibility of scaling the technology to other regions of Kazakhstan is also being considered, while laying a fundamental foundation for the development of Kazakhstan’s own climate technologies.The project involves the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development, the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Culture and Information, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Akimat of the Turkestan Region, the Civil Aviation Committee, Kazaeronavigatsiya, and Kazhydromet.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-abudhabi/press/news/details/1221810?lang=kk
Kazakhstan has sent humanitarian aid to Iran 17.05.2026
16 May 2026 – A handover ceremony for the Kazakhstani humanitarian aid to the Iranian Red Crescent Society took place in Iran.In accordance with a decision by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 30 rail wagons of humanitarian aid were delivered to the Islamic Republic of Iran: tinned meat, sugar, flour, medical supplies and medicines. The humanitarian aid sent by Kazakhstan is intended to support the people of Iran and help meet socially significant needs.The event was attended by Ontalap Onalbayev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Islamic Republic of Iran; representatives of the Iranian Red Crescent Society; and Golamabbas Arbab Kales, Head of the Representative Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Razavi Khorasan Province (Mashhad) Gholam Abbas Arbab Khales.During the ceremony, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan noted that the country’s foreign policy attaches particular importance to the development of relations with Iran based on good-neighbourliness, friendship and mutual respect.The Kazakh diplomat emphasised that Iran is one of Kazakhstan’s key political, trade, economic and humanitarian partners in the Middle East and the Islamic world.“A friend in need is a friend indeed,” remarked the Ambassador, pointing out that Kazakhstan has consistently supported the Iranian people throughout various periods.Furthermore, the Kazakh diplomat expressed confidence in the continued and consistent strengthening of cooperation between the two countries, based on traditional friendship and mutual trust.For his part, the representative of the Iranian Red Crescent Society expressed his gratitude to the Kazakh side for the humanitarian aid provided, emphasising that this step would contribute to the further strengthening of relations of friendship and mutual support between the two countries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1221769?lang=kk
USA–Eurasia Transportation Forum organized by the Consulates General of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Georgia Held in California 17.05.2026
Long Beach, May 15, 2026 – The Port of Long Beach, California, hosted the USA–Eurasia Transportation Forum, organized by the Consulates General of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia in California, with the support of the Port of Long Beach administration.The forum brought together government officials, port authorities, business leaders, and transportation and logistics experts from the United States and Eurasian countries. The event aimed to advance trade and economic cooperation, exchange best practices, and develop new frameworks for collaboration in transportation infrastructure and freight.The forum opened with welcoming remarks by the Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Long Beach, Dr. Noel Hacegaba, who expressed support for the initiative and underscored the Port’s readiness to develop new partnerships with Eurasian counterparts. On behalf of the Mayor of Long Beach, Long Beach’s inaugural Protocol Officer, Beril Unver, delivered welcoming remarks and emphasized the importance of strengthening the city’s international ties.Delegations from the three countries, as well as members of the diplomatic corps accredited in California, actively participated in the forum.The Kazakhstani delegation included Consul General in San Francisco Nazira Nurbayeva, Director of the Department of International Cooperation at the Ministry of Transport Zhanna Zholdasova, CEO of the Port of Quryq Yerkin Nygmetov, and Honorary Consul of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Arizona Hugh Hallman.The Azerbaijani delegation was led by Elchin Allahverdiyev, Director of the Climate Diplomacy Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, and Shahmar Hajiyev, Head of the International Relations Department of Azerbaijan Railways.Georgia was represented by Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Tamar Ioseliani and Lasha Abashidze, CEO of Georgian Railway JSC.During the panel discussions, members of the Kazakhstani delegation presented the country's key infrastructure projects and transport-logistics potential. Highlighted initiatives included the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, the expansion of the ports of Aktau and Quryq as critical Caspian Sea hubs, and the integration of Kazakhstan's transport infrastructure into global supply chains.Forum participants expressed mutual interest in deepening cooperation between American and Eurasian partners in port infrastructure, logistics digitalization, and the development of multimodal transport corridors.The forum confirmed the strong interest of the American business community in the transport and logistics opportunities of Kazakhstan and the Eurasian region, and the readiness of both sides to move toward concrete, practical cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-san-francisko/press/news/details/1221772?lang=kk
Regional cooperation between Kazakhstan and Brazil expands 17.05.2026
Brasília, May 15, 2026 — A delegation from the Brazilian state of Rondônia, headed by Governor Marcos Rocha, visited the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Brazil.The agenda of the talks focused on expanding regional cooperation between Kazakhstan and the Brazilian state of Rondônia in the fields of economy, trade, mining, agriculture, and livestock farming. Particular interest was shown in opportunities to expand agro-industrial cooperation with companies located in the region.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Brazil, BolatNussupov, briefed the guests on the main aspects of the political and socio-economic reforms in the Republic of Kazakhstan in the context of the recent referendum on the adoption of the new Constitution. He also spoke about the specifics of Kazakhstan’s investment policy, particularly regarding support measures for foreign investors. The Kazakh diplomat further outlined the key areas of trade and economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Brazil.For his part, Marcos Rocha noted the significant potential for expanding trade and economic cooperation between the state of Rondônia and Kazakhstan, presenting priority business projects and opportunities for developing bilateral trade. The governor expressed readiness to provide full support in establishing and strengthening cooperation with Kazakhstan. In this context, interest was voiced in establishing partnership ties between the state of Rondônia and one of Kazakhstan’s regions.During the meeting, representatives of the region’s business community were invited to participate in the activities of the Kazakhstan–Brazil Business Council and to consider the possibility of implementing investment projects (teasers) prepared by the Kazakh side.For reference: The state of Rondônia is located in western Brazil. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture, livestock farming, and mining. The state is known for the cultivation and processing of coffee, cocoa, and timber. Currently, regional partnership relations between Kazakhstan and Brazil have been established between the Karaganda Region and the state of Bahia (2022), the Almaty Region and the state of Rio Grande do Sul (2024), as well as the East Kazakhstan Region and the state of Santa Catarina (2025). Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brazil/press/news/details/1221780?lang=kk
An informal Summit of the heads of the participating countries of the Organization of Turkic States was held in Turkestan 16.05.2026
On May 15, an informal Summit of the heads of the participating countries of the Organization of Turkic States "Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development" was held in Turkestan.Special attention was paid to issues related to artificial intelligence, digitalization, cybersecurity, the development of space and satellite technologies, as well as the introduction of modern digital solutions in the economy, public administration and humanitarian cooperation.It was noted that the OTS Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development represents an important stage in shaping a common technological agenda for the Turkic states and reflects the determination of member countries to transform the Turkic space into a dynamic centre of innovation, high technologies, science and digital transformation. Kazakhstan presented a number of initiatives aimed at strengthening the technological leadership and institutional capacity of the Organization, including the establishment of an Artificial Intelligence University for students from Turkic states, the expansion of cooperation in cybersecurity, and the promotion of international digital initiatives under the auspices of the UN. The participants also emphasized the need for further improvement of the OTS Secretariat’s activities, expansion of its institutional capabilities, and strengthening of its coordinating role in the implementation of joint projects and initiatives. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-minsk/press/news/details/1221748?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Delivers Humanitarian Aid to Iran 16.05.2026
May 16, 2026 – In accordance with the instructions of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Iran, humanitarian aid was delivered to the Islamic Republic of Iran by the Kazakhstan Agency of International Development KazAID jointly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Ministry of Healthcare of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The handover ceremony of the humanitarian cargo to the Iranian Red Crescent Society took place at the Serakhs railway station..The event was attended by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Islamic Republic of Iran Ontalap Onalbayev, representatives of the Iranian Red Crescent Society, as well as the Head of the Representative Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Khorasan Razavi Province (Mashhad), Gholamabbas Arbab Khales.The humanitarian cargo included canned meat products, sugar, first-grade flour, medical supplies and medicines. The humanitarian assistance provided by the Kazakh side is intended to support the people of Iran and contribute to meeting socially significant needs.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Iran Ontalap Onalbayev noted that Iran is one of Kazakhstan’s important political, trade-economic and humanitarian partners in the Middle East and the Islamic world.“A friend in need is a friend indeed. Kazakhstan has consistently supported the people of Iran during various periods,” the Ambassador emphasized.In turn, a representative of the Iranian Red Crescent Society expressed gratitude to the Kazakh side for the humanitarian assistance provided, noting that this step would contribute to further strengthening bilateral relations and mutual support between the two countries.The humanitarian cargo, consisting of 30 railway wagons, will be delivered to the city of Tehran and distributed among the relevant institutions.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1221843?lang=kk
Astana and Abu Dhabi Advance Consular Cooperation with Focus on Digital Transformation and Smart Services 16.05.2026
Astana, May 14, 2026 – The latest consular consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates was held, bringing together representatives of relevant government agencies from both countries.The Kazakh delegation was headed by Azamat Aubekov, Director of the Consular Service Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, while the UAE delegation was led by Rashed Rahmah, Director of the Consular Service Department at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs.During the consultations, the two sides reaffirmed the strong level of bilateral cooperation in the consular sphere and expressed their commitment to further strengthening ties grounded in mutual trust, strategic partnership, and respect for international law. The parties also underscored the importance of the existing visa-free regime in facilitating business, tourism, investment, and people-to-people exchanges between Kazakhstan and the UAE.Alongside discussions on migration, consular legalization, mutual recognition of documents, and the protection of citizens’ rights, particular attention was devoted to the digitalization of consular services and the growing role of artificial intelligence and smart technologies in public administration.In this context, the parties exchanged views on enhancing the efficiency and accessibility of public services through modern digital solutions, improving the responsiveness of consular assistance, and expanding bilateral cooperation in the field of digital transformation. Astana and Abu Dhabi also expressed interest in sharing best practices on the development of intelligent government services and next-generation digital platforms.At the conclusion of the consultations, both delegations described the discussions as constructive and substantive, agreeing to maintain regular dialogue and information exchange on consular matters.The parties further confirmed their intention to hold the next round of consular consultations in the United Arab Emirates at mutually agreed dates.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-abudhabi/press/news/details/1221743?lang=kk
PGL Astana 2026 International Tournament Kicks Off in the Capital 16.05.2026
The PGL Astana 2026 international Counter-Strike 2 tournament is currently taking place at the Barys Arena sports complex in Astana, according to the Astana city administration.Organized by PGL Esports SRL, the tournament features a prize pool of USD 1.6 million and brings together 16 world-class teams, including Team Spirit, G2 Esports, FURIA Esports, and Heroic.Among the special guests attending the event are Counter-Strike world champion Dauren Kystaubayev, FURIA Esports player Danil Golubenko, streamer Slava Buster, PGL tournament host James Banks, and world champion Gabriel Toledo.The tournament has been included in Kazakhstan’s 2026 calendar of tourism events approved by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Experts note that, amid the rapidly growing global interest in esports, hosting major international tournaments in Kazakhstan enhances Astana’s appeal as a destination for foreign visitors. One of the spectators who traveled to the capital from Moscow specifically for the event, Alexander Belobukh, praised the high level of organization.“This is my first time in Astana, and I’m genuinely impressed by the city and its atmosphere. What stands out most is the tremendous interest young people here have in esports. A big part of that is undoubtedly connected to Kazakhstan having such a strong player as Danil Golubenko, who currently competes for the Brazilian club FURIA Esports. Honestly, he is a true role model for young fans, and deservedly so. Golubenko consistently delivers top-level performances and represents Kazakhstan with pride on the international stage. From a tourism development perspective, this is an excellent example of how the country is promoting its brand and showing that it keeps pace with global trends,” said Belobukh.Sports commentator and esports analyst Nurbolat Zhomart believes it is only natural for Kazakhstan to host tournaments of this scale given the country’s growing involvement in esports.“Just a few years ago, it would have been hard to imagine PGL bringing a tournament to Astana. However, organizers clearly see that Counter-Strike 2 is hugely popular across the CIS region and that top-tier players are already emerging here. One of them is Abdurakhim Isa, better known by his nickname mo0N. He is an exceptionally talented esports player, and hopefully his team will make it all the way to the final. Danil Golubenko is already a seasoned professional, and the support of the home crowd could become a decisive advantage. That said, the competition at this tournament is extremely strong, especially from teams like Team Spirit,” the expert noted.Tournament participants also emphasize that hosting PGL Astana 2026 contributes to the development of event tourism and further strengthens Astana’s position as an emerging international venue for major esports competitions.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kuveyt/press/news/details/1221813?lang=kk
KazanForum 2026: Kazakhstan Strengthens Cooperation in Trade, Investment, and the Halal Industry 16.05.2026
On May 14-15, 2026, Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan Arman Shakkaliyev visited the city of Kazan (Republic of Tatarstan, Russian Federation), where he participated in the XVII International Economic Forum "Russia – Islamic World: KazanForum 2026". The Kazakh delegation also included First Vice-Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan Aizhan Bizhanova, Consul General of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Kazan Yerlan Iskakov, representatives of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and other government agencies. Within the framework of the forum, a number of bilateral meetings and business events were held, aimed at strengthening trade, economic, investment, and interregional cooperation between Kazakhstan and the regions of the Russian Federation and the countries of the Islamic world. During the visit, A. Shakkaliyev held meetings with Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan R. Minnikhanov, Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Mordovia B. Emeyev, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Chuvash Republic S. Artamonov, as well as representatives of business circles. The parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of investment interaction and the expansion of interregional ties between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation.The Minister also visited the international real estate exhibition and conference "International Property Market" and participated in the plenary session "Artificial Intelligence – New Efficiency in the Construction Industry", where issues of implementing digital solutions, modern technologies, and increasing the efficiency of the construction industry were considered. Special attention within the forum was given to the development of the Islamic economy and the Halal industry. Kazakhstan confirmed its interest in expanding the presence of domestic Halal products in foreign markets, developing relevant infrastructure, standardization, and strengthening cooperation with the countries of the Islamic world. It was noted that Kazakhstan considers the Halal industry as one of the promising areas for the development of non-resource exports and attracting investments. During his stay in Kazan, A. Shakkaliyev also gave interviews to the news agencies ITAR-TASS, "Khabar", and "Kazinform", in which he emphasized the importance of further strengthening trade and economic cooperation, developing investment interaction, and expanding interregional ties between Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation.The participation of the Kazakh delegation in KazanForum 2026 contributed to the expansion of business contacts, the promotion of Kazakhstan's economic potential, as well as the strengthening of practical cooperation in the fields of trade, investment, the Halal industry, digitalization, logistics, and industry. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1221631?lang=kk
In Uralsk, 28 schoolchildren joined the ranks of the young paratroopers 16.05.2026
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Informal Meeting of the OTS Council of Foreign Ministers Held in Turkistan 15.05.2026
Turkistan, May 15, 2026, - The heads of foreign ministries of the Organization’s member states gathered in the city sacred to the entire Turkic world to discuss strategic directions for the further development of Turkic integration amid global geopolitical and technological transformations.The meeting focused on strengthening political coordination, expanding trade and economic cooperation, developing transport and logistics connectivity, as well as creating a common digital and innovation space among the Turkic states.In his remarks, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev emphasized that the OTS is evolving not only into an important mechanism of interstate cooperation, but also into one of the promising centres of global development capable of uniting the vast human, intellectual and technological potential of the Turkic world.Special attention was paid to issues related to artificial intelligence, digitalization, cybersecurity, the development of space and satellite technologies, as well as the introduction of modern digital solutions in the economy, public administration and humanitarian cooperation.It was noted that the OTS Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development represents an important stage in shaping a common technological agenda for the Turkic states and reflects the determination of member countries to transform the Turkic space into a dynamic centre of innovation, high technologies, science and digital transformation.Kazakhstan presented a number of initiatives aimed at strengthening the technological leadership and institutional capacity of the Organization, including the establishment of an Artificial Intelligence University for students from Turkic states, the expansion of cooperation in cybersecurity, and the promotion of international digital initiatives under the auspices of the UN.The participants also emphasized the need for further improvement of the OTS Secretariat’s activities, expansion of its institutional capabilities, and strengthening of its coordinating role in the implementation of joint projects and initiatives.The ministers also exchanged views on current international and regional issues, the sustainability of global transport routes, the development of the Middle Corridor, as well as the further strengthening of cultural and humanitarian ties among Turkic peoples.Following the meeting, the participants agreed on the draft Turkistan Declaration, draft decisions of the OTS Council of Heads of State, and signed a decision on strengthening the institutional and digital capacity of the Organization’s Secretariat.The holding of the meeting in Turkistan became a symbol of the inseparable connection between the shared historical heritage of the Turkic peoples and their common future -a future based on unity, innovation, digital progress and strategic partnership.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1221580?lang=kk
A gift with her own hands: a convict in the penal colony of the Abai region congratulated her mother on her anniversary 15.05.2026
A touching event took place in the women's colony of the Department of the Penal System in the Abai region. A 22-year-old convict has prepared a special gift for her mother's 60th birthday — a hand-painted painting. The gift was presented during a long date when mom came to support her daughter and celebrate the anniversary. The painting depicts a house against the backdrop of a picturesque lake, symbolizing family comfort, warmth and closeness, which the girl wants to preserve despite the distance and circumstances.It was important for me to give a gift to my mom. So I wanted to express my gratitude to her for not looking at the fact that I did not live up to her expectations and did not leave me. Being here now, I don't have the opportunity to make her expensive gifts, so I decided to make a gift with my own hands by investing my love and appreciation in her. While working on this painting, I imagined how, if we didn't have our own house by the lake, where our happiest days would be spent," the convict shared. I was deeply touched when I saw this painting. It is clear that she put her whole soul into it — the house, the lake, every touch are filled with warmth and love. For me, it's not just a gift, it's a sign that our bond doesn't break, despite the circumstances. It reminded me that we will always support and take care of each other, no matter what," said the convict's mother. -Maintaining social ties and strengthening family relationships are an important part of educational work. The family plays a key role in the process of re-socialization. Such initiatives help convicts to maintain motivation for a law—abiding life and prepare for successful adaptation after release," said Akmaral Kairanova, Deputy head of the institution. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1221520?lang=kk