ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 31. Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev will soon pay an
official visit to Türkiye, Trend reports via the Kazakh MFA
Ahead of the visit, the Ministry unveiled an infographic
showcasing the key sectors of the evolving strategic partnership
between the two nations.
As reported, Türkiye became the first country to formally
recognize Kazakhstan's independence on December 16, 1991, and the
two countries established diplomatic relations on March 2, 1992.
Since 1993, the Intergovernmental Economic Commission, focused on
trade and economic cooperation, has been operational, hosting 13
sessions to date. The High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council,
established in 2012, further strengthened bilateral ties. In 2022,
both nations adopted a Joint Statement on Enhanced Strategic
Partnership, deepening their cooperation.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kazakhstan's
presidents have visited Türkiye a total of 29 times, while Turkish
presidents have made 17 visits to Kazakhstan.
The ministry further reports that Türkiye is Kazakhstan’s
fourth-largest trading partner, with trade turnover in 2025
reaching $5.4 billion, up 8.9% from the previous year. Kazakhstan’s
exports to Türkiye amounted to $3.9 billion, while imports from
Türkiye reached $1.5 billion. Over 4,000 companies with Turkish
participation operate in Kazakhstan, implementing more than 70
projects worth a total of $5 billion. Türkiye is also among the top
15 investors in the country.