New Orlean's Attack: Toqayev Expresses Condolences
President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev has reached out to President Joe Biden following the tragic attack in New Orleans that claimed 15 lives. In an official telegram to the White House, Toqayev expressed his condolences and strongly condemned the violence.
The President of Kazakhstan received the news of numerous human casualties as a result of the tragedy in New Orleans with deep sorrow. Qasym-Jomart Toqayev in a telegram to the President of the United States Joseph Biden strongly condemned this monstrous act of violence, Aqorda wrote.
Toqayev extended sympathies to the victims' families and wished those injured a quick recovery, speaking on behalf of Kazakhstan's people and himself.
Original Author: Dinara Bekbolayeva
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