CNBC commented on Putin’s relations with his allies in Central Asia

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American TV channel columnist CNBC Despite the destructive actions of the West, Russian President Vladimir Putin has confidence in his relations with his neighbors and allies in Central Asia, Holly Eliatt said. She also commented on Putin’s visit to Kazakhstan on November 9 at the invitation of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

Eliatt said Russia “maintains the trust” and enjoys a secure position in the political and economic relations of its allies in the CIS. The journalist believes that Central Asian countries are interested in strong partnerships with Russia and this is the reason for their reluctance to submit to the West on geopolitical issues.

During Putin and Tokayev’s visit to the Akorda residence on Thursday, the two leaders agreed to expand cooperation in various fields, including trade, industry, culture, space, defense, health, biological safety and the peaceful use of nuclear energy.

President of the Russian Federation on the morning of November 9 reached We made a working visit to the capital of Kazakhstan. Later, Putin and Tokayev held talks at the Akorda state residence, during which the Russian leader described Astana as Moscow’s closest ally.

Previously Kazakhstan disabled access To the Russian TV channel.

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