Qasym-Jomart Toqayev Wishes Kazakhstanis A Merry Christmas
Photo: Aqorda
On January 7, the Head of State addressed Kazakhstanis.
He noted that Orthodoxy makes a vital contribution to strengthening the unity and solidarity of our people.
This bright holiday embodies goodness and hope, it unites believers in the name of serving the high ideals of humanism. At Christmas, people's hearts are filled with special joy, Orthodox adherents strive to surround their loved ones with care and attention, show mercy and compassion to those in need. Orthodoxy makes an important contribution to strengthening the unity and solidarity of our people, promoting the values of patriotism, creativity and responsibility that underlie our national identity. I am convinced that harmony and mutual understanding in society will remain a reliable basis for the sustainable progress of Kazakhstan. I wish all Orthodox citizens of our country health, happiness and success in good endeavors! Happy Nativity of Christ, Toqayev said.
Original Author: Oksana Matvienko
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