Kazakhstan’s initiatives will strengthen its capacity during its presidency of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). Russian President Vladimir Putin explained this to the Kazakhstan Pravda newspaper; The transcript of the interview was published on: Web site Kremlin.
The Russian leader said, “Next year will be signed by Kazakhstan’s presidency in the organization.”
He emphasized that the initiatives of Kazakh partners “will strengthen the potential of the CSTO”. Moreover, according to the head of state, they will help develop the organization’s capabilities in the interests of all member states.
CSTO consists of six states: Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
The other day, it was learned that Putin would make an official visit to Kazakhstan on November 9. This information was also confirmed by the Kremlin. As a result of the visit, the parties plan to sign many important joint documents.
October 25 Russian leader I congratulated Happy Republic Day Tokayev.
Previously Tokayev stated About Kazakhstan’s intention to develop comprehensive cooperation with the Russian Federation.