Toqayev Meets Croatian Foreign Minister
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President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev held a meeting with Croatian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Gordan Grlić-Radman to discuss the development of bilateral relations, Orda.kz reports.
During the meeting, the Kazakh leader noted that the minister’s visit reflects Croatia’s clear intention to inject new momentum into cooperation between the two countries.
Toqayev also emphasized the growing interest of Croatian businesses in Kazakhstan, particularly in the fields of energy, infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, and food production.
Currently, more than 30 Croatian-linked companies are operating successfully in Kazakhstan, including well-known brands such as Pliva and Podravka.
Original Author: Anastasia Prilepskaya
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