
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, September 26. Deputy
Secretary of State of the U.S. Christopher Landau met Kazakhstan’s
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Murat Nurtleu in New
York to debate increasing bilateral commerce and funding,
significantly in vital minerals and rising applied sciences, throughout
the UN General Assembly High-Level week, Trend experiences through the U.S. Department of
State.
The U.S. appears to be like ahead to the upcoming spherical of the Enhanced
Strategic Partnership Dialogue, continued collaboration on
addressing unlawful migration, rising business ties, and
celebrating ten years of strengthened cooperation by means of the C5+1
diplomatic platform, which incorporates the U.S. and the 5 Central
Asian nations: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
and Uzbekistan
The emphasis on increasing commerce, funding, and cooperation in
strategically essential areas displays a want for long-term
partnership based mostly on mutual belief and customary pursuits. Such steps
contribute not solely to deepening cooperation between the United
States and Kazakhstan but in addition to strengthening stability and
growth all through the Central Asian area.
