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Russian, Kazakh top diplomats point to importance of cooperation in Caspian Sea area

The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that both sides discussed a full range of issues related to further strengthening of multifaceted bilateral cooperation, "including political, trade and economic, scientific and technical, as well as cultural and humanitarian issues"

MOSCOW, April 11. /TASS/. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Murat Nurtleu pointed out to the importance of multilateral cooperation in the Caspian Sea area, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

"The importance of multilateral cooperation in the Caspian Sea area was noted, which should be independent from the current international situation," the statement reads. "The relevance of the consistent implementation of the five-party agreements and initiatives agreed upon by the Caspian Sea countries has been established."

The Russian Foreign Ministry also stated that both sides discussed a full range of issues related to further strengthening of multifaceted bilateral cooperation, "including political, trade and economic, scientific and technical, as well as cultural and humanitarian issues."

"They have also confirmed the schedule of upcoming interstate meetings," the statement said.

Moreover, Lavrov and Nurtleu discussed in detail issues of regional and global security, signing a plan of cooperation between the Foreign Ministries of the two countries for the period of 2023-2024, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry stated.

"The negotiations were held in a friendly and trusting atmosphere," the statement added.

The top Kazakh diplomat paid an official meeting to Russia this week and during his talks he recalled last year’s key event: Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s visit to Moscow where the two leaders agreed to continue to strengthen bilateral relations.

Nurtleu, who has headed the Kazakh presidential office since February 2022, was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs on April 3.