Qasym-Jomart Toqayev Meets with Israeli Knesset Chair Amir Ohana
Photo: Aqorda
Qasym-Jomart Toqayev met with the Chair of the Knesset (Parliament) of Israel, Amir Ohana, according to Aqorda.
The Head of State emphasized that the visit reflects a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.
The meeting focused on economic cooperation and the potential transfer of Israeli expertise in water resource management. The President praised Israeli technologies and expressed interest in collaboration in this area.
Amir Ohana thanked Toqayev for the warm reception and noted the positive momentum in ties between Astana and Tel Aviv. He added that the partnership continues to open new opportunities for joint efforts.
Earlier, it was reported that Israeli President Isaac Herzog is expected to visit Kazakhstan at the invitation of Toqayev.
Original Author: Artyom Volkov
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