ASTANA, Kazakhstan, December 22. Kazakhstan and
Russia have no complicated or disputed issues, said Russian
President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with Kazakh President
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Trend reports via the Kremlin website.


The meeting took place at the end of an informal gathering of
CIS leaders in Saint Petersburg.


Putin emphasized that, overall, the cooperation is developing
positively in almost all areas.


For his part, Tokayev noted that the two sides were able to
address a number of issues within the framework of the EAEU and
reach decisions, while very important and relevant matters of their
cooperation were discussed in the CIS format. He pointed out that
the CIS remains an authoritative international organization, which
is clearly in demand.


“As for bilateral cooperation, this year has been successful.
There is no doubt that bilateral relations have developed
positively. My state visit to Russia on November 12 was a full
success,” said Tokayev.







The president added that cooperation within the framework of
strategic partnership and alliance with Russia is an unquestionable
priority for Kazakhstan.


“This cooperation and our efforts to develop strategic
partnerships fully align with the fundamental interests of the
peoples of our countries,” added Tokayev.


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