Kazakhstan’s Permanent Representative Presents Credentials to UN Secretary-General
New York, The Gulf Observer: Kairat Umarov, the Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan to the United Nations, presented his credentials to UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the UN Headquarters in New York, according to a report by the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
During the meeting, Secretary-General Guterres warmly congratulated Ambassador Umarov on his new position and expressed confidence in the ongoing strengthening of the partnership with Kazakhstan. He fondly recalled his collaboration with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, describing him as “a good friend with a global vision.” Guterres also commended Kazakhstan’s accomplishments on the international stage and highlighted the country’s robust relationships with nations worldwide.
Ambassador Umarov conveyed the greetings of President Tokayev and voiced strong support for the Secretary-General’s efforts in advancing multilateral initiatives focused on conflict prevention, peacemaking, peace-building, and sustainable development.
He also briefed the Secretary-General on the key reforms implemented by President Tokayev and outlined Kazakhstan’s priorities within the United Nations framework.
In conclusion, both parties reaffirmed the importance of further enhancing the cooperation between Kazakhstan and the United Nations, signaling a commitment to continued collaboration on global issues.