Paris Discussed Prospects Of Kazakh-French Cooperation

Kazakhstan and France are closely interacting in the international arena, together promote the ideas of peace and sustainable development within the framework of multilateral sites. This was stated by the President of Kazakhstan Kasym-Zhomart Tokaev.

According to the press service of the Kazakh leader, the official meeting of Kasim-Zhomart Tokayev and French President Emmanuel Macron took place at the central entrance of the Champs Elysees.

“I attach exceptional importance to its visit, which marks a new milestone in strategic partnership between Kazakhstan and France. I am convinced that today’s negotiations, as well as the joint statement we accept, will contribute to the conclusion of the relations of Kazakhstan and France to the level of hardened strategic partnership,” Tokaev said whose words are given in the message.

The President of Kazakhstan emphasized that the agreements and agreements reached during the visit of President Emmanuel Macron to Astana last year contributed to the qualitative deepening of Kazakh-French relations.

“Today, an active and confidential political dialogue is supported between our countries. Kazakhstan and France are closely interacting in the international arena, together promote the ideas of peace and sustainable development within the framework of multilateral venues. Your country is one of the largest trading partners and leading investors in the economy of Kazakhstan In our country, over 200 companies and joint enterprises with the participation of French capital are successfully working.

The President of Kazakhstan emphasized that cultural and humanitarian interaction is progressively, especially in the fields of education, science, medicine and history, and also expressed gratitude for organizing the National Exhibition of Kazakhstan in the Museum of Asian arts.

In turn, the President of France noted the importance of the negotiations that will give an additional impetus to Kazakh-French cooperation.

During negotiations, the heads of state thoroughly discussed the current state and prospects for cooperation in the fields of mechanical engineering, transport and logistics, agriculture, energy, industrial cooperation, climate, digital development and health care. Special attention was paid to the strengthening of cultural and humanitarian ties