Nursultan Nazarbayev Makes Public Appearance at First President’s Museum

Former President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev made a rare public appearance during a visit to the Museum of the First President in Astana, Orda.kz reports.
He was seen touring the museum with a group of children and teachers, taking photos with them. Judging by the images, he appeared to be in good spirits.
The museum is located in the capital, in the former presidential residence, and houses personal belongings, gifts, and archival materials related to Nazarbayev’s time in office.
This marks one of his few public outings in recent months. His last appearance was several months ago, when he visited a mosque in Astana. Before that, he had met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Original Author: Zarina Fayzulina
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