Astana and Prague to continue to strengthen cooperation

2 September, 09:02 336

Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Roman Vassilenko paid a working visit to Prague, during which he met with Jíři Kozák, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, El.kz cites MFA.

During the discussion the parties discussed the current state and prospects of Kazakh-Czech relations in various fields, including political, trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian cooperation.

Special attention was paid to the development of political contacts and the preparation of the meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic, Industrial, Scientific and Technical Cooperation, which is scheduled to be held in the second half of 2024. The sides also exchanged views on regional and international issues of mutual interest and cooperation in the UN, OSCE and other international organizations.

The importance of strengthening the partnership between Kazakhstan and the European Union within the framework of the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between Kazakhstan and the EU was emphasized.

The parties noted that Astana and Prague have built mutually beneficial and friendly relations based on top-level contacts. The meetings of the heads of state and government confirm the desire to develop trusting and constructive relations.

The Kazakh side expressed particular interest in cooperation with Czech companies as Škoda Transportation, Ferrit, Zetor, Sklostroj, Omnipol, Tatra, Primoco UAV SE and others. These companies have significant experience and reputation in international markets, and their technologies and products can be useful for various sectors of the economy of Kazakhstan.

Deputy Minister Vassilenko noted that special recognition deserves the initiative for the reintroduction of Przewalski's horses, which implemented under the auspices of the Prague Zoo. Joint efforts led to the successful transportation and placement of the first group of 7 horses to Kazakhstan in June this year, which was an important step towards restoring the population of this unique species in our country.

"This project is a significant contribution to the conservation of one of the rarest species of wildlife. Przewalski's horses, which are a symbol of the steppes, are once again finding their place in the Kazakh steppes, thanks to which ecosystems are restored and biological diversity is preserved," the Kazakh diplomat stressed.

During his stay in Prague, Roman Vassilenko also took part in the international forum GLOBSEC-2024, which has been a platform for discussing strategic issues at the global level, as well as in Central and Eastern Europe, over the past 20 years.

On the sidelines of the forum, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan held bilateral meetings with colleagues from Great Britain, Norway, Slovenia and other countries.

EL.KZ
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