President Tokayev Engages with Uzbek President’s Aide Saida Mirziyoyeva for Strategic Talks
Astana, The Gulf Observer: During a high-level meeting, leaders from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan discussed the ongoing issues related to the further promotion of their multifaceted partnership, as reported by NHC citing Akorda, the presidential residence of Kazakhstan. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized the allied and strategic nature of the cooperation between the two nations. He stressed the importance of establishing close contacts between the presidential administrations to effectively expand the political dialogue at high and highest levels.
Special attention was given to deepening mutually beneficial cooperation in various spheres, including information and ideology, culture and humanities, education, and youth policy. President Tokayev highlighted the significance of these areas in fostering stronger bilateral relations.
The Kazakh President also welcomed the holding of the Zakovat international intellectual games in Astana, underscoring the importance of such events in promoting cultural rapprochement between the two nations. The games are seen as a vital platform for enhancing mutual understanding and collaboration in cultural and educational fields.
This meeting marks a continued commitment to strengthening the strategic partnership and fostering closer ties between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan across multiple domains.