Czech Foreign Minister to Hold Talks with Toqayev
Mzv.gov.cz
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky will visit Kazakhstan next week to meet with President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev and Foreign Minister Murat Nurtleu.
According to the Czech Foreign Ministry, Jan Lipavsky will arrive in Astana on October 21. He will discuss prospects for cooperation in the energy sector, defense industry, and aviation with President Toqayev and Minister Nurtleu.
The Czech Foreign Ministry emphasizes that Kazakhstan is an essential oil supplier to the Czech Republic and the world's largest uranium producer. New deals to supply the European country with energy resources could be a topic of discussion.
Original Author: Nikita Drobny
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