ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 9. The Senate of
Kazakhstan has ratified a strategic partnership agreement with
Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan on the production and transmission of
green energy, Trend
reports citing the Senate.


The agreement aims to strengthen sustainable energy cooperation
and establish export routes for green electricity, including access
to European markets.


Under the deal, the three countries plan to implement joint
energy projects, ensure interconnected power systems, and lay an
undersea cable across the Caspian Sea.


The partnership will also create an electricity supply corridor
integrated into the Black Sea Energy Corridor.







In addition, the Senate approved a CIS agreement on the exchange
of radiation monitoring data, aimed at establishing a coordinated
system for timely information sharing to enhance regional
security.


The strategic green energy agreement was initially signed during
the COP29 UN Climate Change Conference in November 2024 in
Baku.