Kazakhstan, EU Enter More Mature Phase of Strategic Partnership Following Tokayev’s Brussels Visit

ASTANA – Kazakhstan and the European Union are entering a more mature phase of their strategic partnership following President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s official visit to Brussels, Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to the EU Roman Vassilenko said during a briefing at the European Parliament on June 24.    The event brought together members of the European …

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