Belarus PM Turchin in Kazakhstan for Bilateral Talks, Flag Decorates Mangilik El Avenue
Mangilik El avenue in Astana, Kazakhstan, is currently adorned with the national flags of Kazakhstan and Belarus, signifying an official visit by a Belarusian government delegation led by Prime Minister Alexander Turchin. Several international agreements are slated to be inked during the visit.
The Belarusian delegation, comprising Foreign Minister Maksim Ryschankou, arrived in Astana to engage in discussions with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov regarding pressing international matters. The visit aims to fortify bilateral cooperation between the two nations.
Turchin's itinerary includes a tour of Astana’s Digital Government Support Center and the international IT startup hub Astana Hub. This visit follows a recent phone conversation between Tokayev and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, where they discussed the current state and future prospects of Kazakh-Belarusian relations.
The Belarusian delegation's visit to Kazakhstan is anticipated to bolster ties between the two countries. Several international documents are expected to be signed, and discussions on bilateral cooperation and pressing international issues are on the agenda.
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