ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 16.
President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev received the
credentials of extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassadors from
four countries, Trend
reports via the press service of the Kazakh president.
The credentials were presented by: Adel Ahmed Sulaiman
Alghenaiman (Kuwait), Gunaajav Batjargal (Mongolia), Mireille
Martini (Monaco), Yuri Pavel Santacruz Perdomo (El Salvador).
Tokayev congratulated the diplomats on the beginning of their
official missions in Kazakhstan and expressed confidence that their
work would contribute to the further development of bilateral
cooperation.
The president noted that Kazakhstan is currently undergoing
large-scale reforms. He highlighted the March 15 referendum on
adopting a new Constitution and outlined the country’s commitment
to building a “Just Kazakhstan” based on the principle of law and
order. He also emphasized the country’s strategic focus on
knowledge, innovation, and artificial intelligence, noting that
this year has been declared the Year of Artificial
Intelligence.
Tokayev stressed that Kazakhstan pursues a peaceful and balanced
foreign policy aimed at strengthening constructive and mutually
beneficial cooperation with all states.