Putin and Tokayev Strengthen Ties in 2.5-Hour Zoom Summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for an extended Zoom meeting that lasted over 2.5 hours. The two leaders expressed satisfaction with the visit and discussed strengthening their diplomatic relations. Before the meeting, Tokayev and Putin signed a declaration on a 'comprehensive strategic partnership and alliance'. They plan to delve deeper into their bilateral cooperation and strategic partnership in the coming days. The Zoom meeting, held in an informal setting, allowed the leaders to discuss issues of particular interest. Putin invited Tokayev to share some tea during their conversation. Tokayev described the cooperation between their nations as strategic and allied, with no major issues between them. Putin thanked Tokayev for his visit, marking a positive step in the ongoing relationship between Russia and Kazakhstan. The leaders are set to continue their discussions on bilateral relations the next day.
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