Toqayev Holds Bilateral Meetings with World Leaders in Moscow
Photo: Telegram channel \"Bort N1\"
The parties discussed cooperation issues in various areas, reports Orda.kz, citing Aqorda.
During a conversation with Myanmar Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing, Qasym-Jomart Toqayev expressed condolences over the numerous casualties caused by the recent earthquake.
At a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, Toqayev recalled his visit to Belgrade in November and emphasized that it had helped strengthen bilateral relations.
At that time, agreements were signed in trade, investment, industry, energy, construction, agriculture, transport, digitalization, and artificial intelligence.
Before the concert at the Kremlin Palace, the President also spoke with the Chair of the People's Republic of China, writes the Telegram channel "Bort N1." Xi Jinping is expected to visit Kazakhstan in June.
Earlier, Qasym-Jomart Toqayev also met with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Moscow.
Original Author: Raushan Korzhumbekova
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