Putin: Russia respects a strong Kazakhstan
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At a glance
- Russian President Vladimir Putin authored an article ahead of his state visit to Kazakhstan, emphasizing strong bilateral ties.
- Putin highlighted mutual respect, trust, and cooperation, noting Russia's high regard for Kazakhstan's political system and economy.
- He also pointed to significant economic cooperation, including Russian investments and Kazakhstan's oil exports via Russia, and the importance of youth engagement in future relations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin penned an article ahead of his state visit to Kazakhstan, underscoring the deep friendship and cooperation between the two nations. He described their relationship as built on "unbreakable principles of mutual respect and trust," serving as a crucial element for peace and development in Eurasia.
The strategic partnership and alliance between our two countries are built on the unbreakable principles of mutual respect and trust, serving as a vital factor in ensuring peace, stability, and socio-economic development across the entire Eurasian space.
Putin expressed Russia's high regard for Kazakhstan, praising its effective political system and dynamically growing economy. He noted the adoption of a new constitution, viewing it as a future-oriented step that reflects citizens' approval of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's modernization efforts. "I am convinced that all these large-scale transformations will be successful and will effectively contribute to strengthening the state and improving the well-being of the people," Putin stated.
I would like to emphasize that our country holds a strong and prosperous Kazakhstan in high regard, with its effective political system supported by the people and its stable, dynamically growing economy.
The article also detailed significant economic ties, with cumulative Russian investment in Kazakhstan reaching nearly $30 billion. Over 80 percent of Kazakhstan's oil exports transit through Russian territory. Putin agreed with President Tokayev on the importance of involving youth in bilateral relations, noting that over 60,000 Kazakh students study in Russia, with increased scholarship quotas for the upcoming academic year.
I am convinced that all these large-scale transformations will be successful and will effectively contribute to strengthening the state and improving the well-being of the people.
Putin also emphasized the shared history between Russia and Kazakhstan, particularly the memory of the Great Patriotic War, stating that "Our countries hold sacred the feats of our fathers."
After all, it is the young people who will determine the future of Russian-Kazakh relations, consolidating what has been achieved and imbuing our partnership with modern substance.
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