BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 12. Interstate relations
between Kazakhstan and Russia will continue to develop dynamically
in all spheres, said Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart
Tokayev.


According to the press service of the President of Kazakhstan,
the statement was made in a congratulatory telegram sent to Russian
President Vladimir Putin on the occasion of the Russian national
holiday – Russia Day.


“In Kazakhstan, we value relations of friendship and
good-neighbourliness with brotherly Russia, which are steadily
developing in the spirit of strategic partnership and alliance.
Your recent state visit to Kazakhstan was of special importance,
the results of which opened new horizons for mutually beneficial
cooperation and gave a strong impetus to the implementation of
large-scale projects and initiatives. I am confident that, thanks
to joint efforts, interstate relations between Kazakhstan and
Russia will continue to develop dynamically in all areas,” the
telegram reads.







Vladimir Putin paid a state visit to Kazakhstan from May 27 to
29. During the visit, Kazakhstan and Russia signed 14
intergovernmental and interagency agreements covering nuclear
energy, oil cooperation, finance, transport digitalization,
education, and railway logistics.