Kazakhstan and Germany deepen ties at Munich Security Conference talks
Roman Vassilenko, Kazakhstan's Deputy Foreign Minister, held two significant meetings during the Munich Security Conference. He met with Nils Schmid, the SPD's foreign policy spokesman in the Bundestag, and Robin Wagener, a Bundestag member and coordinator of the Foreign Office for intersocietal cooperation with Central Asia.
The meetings focused on reviewing the outcomes of the second 'Central Asia + Germany' summit. Vassilenko and Schmid discussed the status and prospects of political, economic, and trade cooperation between Kazakhstan and Germany. Similarly, Vassilenko's meeting with Wagener delved into these areas, with a specific focus on intersocietal cooperation between the two regions. Despite the lack of information about Wagener's explicit registration or participation in the second conference, the meetings highlighted the importance of the 'Central Asia + Germany' dialogue and its impact on bilateral relations.
The meetings between Roman Vassilenko and German officials underscore the commitment of both nations to strengthen political, economic, and trade ties. The 'Central Asia + Germany' summit remains a crucial platform for fostering cooperation and understanding between the two regions.
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