ASTANA, Kazakhstan, May 21. Kazakhstan and the
United Arab Emirates plan to significantly expand bilateral
cooperation in civil aviation, transport, multimodal logistics,
tourism, as well as in the implementation of joint investment and
infrastructure projects, Trend reports via the Kazakh Foreign Ministry.
The agreement was reached during meeting between the Ambassador
of Kazakhstan to the UAE, Rauan Zhumabek, and Sheikh Ahmed bin
Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Group,
President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, and Chairman of
Dubai Holding and Dubai Airports.
During the meeting, the parties conducted a comprehensive review
of the current state of interstate relations and outlined key steps
to further strengthen their strategic partnership. It was
emphasized that trade, economic, and business relations between the
two countries continue to demonstrate strong growth dynamics,
supported by regular high-level political contacts.
The Kazakh side placed particular emphasis on attracting Emirati
investment to the expansion of its regional transport and logistics
network, leveraging Dubai’s expertise in managing global aviation
and business hubs.