The Ministry of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan reported that it has not imposed a ban on the export of any goods to the Russian Federation in connection with anti-Russian sanctions. The press service reports that sections.
“No bans on the export of any goods to the Russian Federation have been introduced in connection with anti-Russian sanctions,” the publication says.
According to the Ministry, the regulation of trade relations between Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation is carried out in full compliance with the provisions of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union.
Kazakhstan Ministry of Commerce emphasized that the information spread in the media regarding the ban on the sale of 106 types of goods to the Russian Federation due to sanctions is false.
The country’s Deputy Minister of Trade and Integration Kairat Torebaev had previously stated that Kazakhstan had stopped supplying 106 types of military goods to Russia, including drones and chips produced outside the country. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev stated that Astana is against the sanctions policy, but during his visit to Germany he announced his intention to comply with the restrictions imposed on the Russian Federation. In the spring, the United States threatened Kazakhstan with secondary sanctions if Astana helped Moscow bypass the restrictions. Details are in the material “Newspapers.Ru”.
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