BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 29. Kazakhstan and
Georgia have finalized several key intergovernmental memorandums
aimed at boosting bilateral institutional cooperation in cultural
affairs, artificial intelligence, and tourism.


​This was announced by the press service of the Kazakh President
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.


​The formal exchange of partnership documents took place in
Astana during the official visit of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli
Kobakhidze, Trend reports via the Akorda press service. To deepen
historical and social connections, a Memorandum of Understanding
was concluded between the Ministry of Culture and Information of
the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Ministry of Culture of
Georgia.







​In the sphere of high-technology integration, the Ministry of
Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of Kazakhstan
signed a memorandum on mutual cooperation with the Ministry of
Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia.


Additionally, the two countries moved to capitalize on growing
bilateral travel volumes by exchanging a Memorandum of
Understanding on tourism sector partnership, executed between the
Kazakh Ministry of Tourism and Sports and the Georgian Ministry of
Economy and Sustainable Development.