Toqayev Congratulates Kazakhstanis on Republic Day
President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev said that Kazakhstan entered a new historical era 35 years ago with the adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty, marking the beginning of an important chapter in the nation’s development, Orda.kz reports.
The head of state noted that the country has since overcome a long and difficult path and now faces even greater challenges.
Despite the unprecedented challenges of these turbulent times, we are building a Just Kazakhstan — a nation of equal opportunities for all citizens. The political, economic, and social reforms being implemented are aimed at ensuring the prosperity of our homeland and improving the well-being of the people,
Toqayev stated.
He emphasized that strengthening Kazakhstan’s independence and turning it into a developed, progressive, and fair state remains a shared national duty.
I am confident that through hard work, mutual support, and above all, unity, we will successfully achieve all our goals and reach new heights. The future of our homeland is in the hands of each of us. May the sky-blue flag of Kazakhstan always fly high! I wish all my compatriots good health, prosperity, and new accomplishments,
the president concluded.
Original Author: Oksana Matvienko
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