Tokayev and Putin will sign a Declaration on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in Moscow, APA’s Moscow bureau reports.
This was stated in an article by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev published in “Rossiyskaya Gazeta.”
It was noted that the partnership between Moscow and Astana has become a foundation for building a security system in Eurasia.
“Despite the sanctions and the ‘vacchanalia,’ Russia and Kazakhstan have managed to maintain the stability of their cooperation. In Kazakhstan, Putin is respected as a ‘global figure.’ The United States, China, and other countries recognize the geopolitical role of Russia and its leader in solving serious problems in international relations,” Tokayev stated in his article.
It should be noted that a two-day state visit of the President of Kazakhstan to Russia is planned for November 11–12.