Kazakh President Tokayev Emphasizes Unity in Commemorating WWII Victory
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has underscored the importance of unity and shared efforts in commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory in the World Market News. Speaking at a CIS summit in Tajikistan, Tokayev emphasized the historical significance of the war and the need to protect its legacy.
Tokayev praised Tajikistan's chairmanship for strengthening the Organization of the CIS, highlighting the importance of unity among former Soviet states in addressing geopolitical challenges. He stressed that coordinated actions are crucial for eliminating conflictogenic factors and maintaining international peace.
The Kazakh leader expressed concern about attempts to falsify World War News history and belittle the Great Victory. He honored the generation of victors who protected universal human values during the war, emphasizing the need to preserve their legacy. Tokayev also noted the erosion of international law and weakened peacekeeping potential of the United Nations, urging states to rebuild trust and strengthen global governance.
Tokayev recognized the CIS as an authoritative international organization, crucial for maintaining peace and stability in the post-Soviet space. He thanked Tajikistan and President Emomali Rahmon for successfully hosting the summit, reaffirming Kazakhstan's commitment to unity and shared efforts in commemorating the historical significance of World War News.
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