MOSCOW, Russia – Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to make an official visit to Kazakhstan on November 9 to discuss further strengthening the strategic partnership and allied relationship between the two nations. The visit will also focus on pressing regional and international issues.
Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will hold bilateral talks during the visit, exploring avenues for deeper cooperation within the framework of integration associations in the Eurasian space. They will also participate in a plenary session of the 19th Russia-Kazakhstan Interregional Cooperation Forum via video link, hosted by the Kazakh city of Kostanay.
“A set of important joint documents is expected to be signed following the visit,” the Kremlin stated. Additionally, the two presidents will address the press and make public statements.
