ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 9. President of
Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev receives credentials from the
newly appointed ambassadors of the U.S. and Bulgaria, Julie Stafft
and Georgi Vodenski, respectively, Trend reports via the press service of the
Kazakh president.


During his meeting with the Bulgarian ambassador, President
Tokayev extended warm regards to Bulgarian President Rumen Radev.
He underscored the significant impetus that President Radev's visit
to Kazakhstan the previous year had provided to the strengthening
of bilateral ties between the two nations.


“We remain steadfast in our commitment to further enhancing our
cooperation with your esteemed country. We will endeavor to expand
our collaboration in both political and economic spheres,” Tokayev
remarked.







In discussing U.S.-Kazakhstan relations, President Tokayev
reflected on the productive visit he made to the United States last
November, highlighting its cordial and fruitful nature.


“We engaged in a meaningful and constructive dialogue with
President Donald Trump. Recently, we also held an insightful phone
conversation addressing various aspects of our bilateral
partnership. I am grateful for the invitation to attend the
forthcoming G20 summit in the United States later this year. We
will continue to work diligently to sustain and deepen our
strategic cooperation across a range of sectors,” President Tokayev
added.