Toqayev and Putin Hold Talks at The Kremlin
Photo: Aqorda
President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev and Vladimir Putin held official talks at the Kremlin, Orda.kz reports.
The Kazakh leader arrived in Moscow at the invitation of the Russian president.
The day before, the two leaders met informally over tea and coffee.
Today, Aqorda and the Kremlin broadcasted the start of their official meeting. Toqayev reaffirmed key positions he had previously outlined in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
Key Points From The Talks:
- Toqayev described his state visit to Russia as the main diplomatic event of 2025
- Kazakhstan and Russia aim to increase bilateral trade to $30 billion
- The countries are close to signing an agreement on a nuclear power plant with Rosatom’s participation
- Nine branches of Russian universities are now operating in Kazakhstan
During the discussions, Toqayev also emphasized the importance of cultural and linguistic cooperation:
We view support for the Russian language as part of broader humanitarian cooperation that strengthens trust and dialogue between peoples. I am confident that Kazakhstan's youth should be proficient in several languages — Kazakh, Russian, English, Chinese, and others. This is an essential prerequisite for success in the modern world.
Toqayev invited President Putin to visit Kazakhstan in 2026, to which Putin replied, “With pleasure.”
The two presidents are expected to attend a performance together at the Bolshoi Theater.
Original Author: Alina Pak
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