Putin, Tokayev to sign statement on deepening strategic partnership — presidential aide

Russian Politics & Diplomacy November 26, 17:01

"This document covers the most relevant issues of our political dialogue, trade-economic cooperation and cultural-humanitarian ties," Yury Ushakov said

MOSCOW, November 26. /TASS/. Presidents of Russia and Kazakhstan, Vladimir Putin and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, will sign a joint statement of deepening the strategic partnership amid a new global order following bilateral talks in Astana on November 27, Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov told reporters.

"It is planned that following the talks the presidents will sign a joint statement on deepening the strategic partnership amid a new global order. This is the key document. This document covers the most relevant issues of our political dialogue, trade-economic cooperation and cultural-humanitarian ties," he said.

Russian President will undertake a state visit to Kazakhstan on November 27-28, the Kremlin press office reported earlier. During the visit, talks with Kazakh President will be held, with discussions to focus on the future of Russia-Kazakhstan relations, strategic partnership, and cooperation in various areas, the press service said, adding that a joint declaration by the leaders of both countries, along with several intergovernmental and commercial agreements, will be signed following the talks.

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