Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakhstan’s leader Kassym-Jomart Tokayev have concluded today’s meeting, as reported by the Kremlin’s Telegram channel. On November 12th, the leaders of the two countries will continue negotiations at the Kremlin. Following Tokayev’s visit, a number of bilateral documents are planned to be signed, as noted by the Kremlin. Tokayev is visiting Moscow for a two-day visit on November 11-12. During the negotiations, the parties will discuss the prospects for developing strategic partnership and alliance in political, trade, economic, and cultural-humanitarian spheres. On November 12th, Russian-Kazakh negotiations are scheduled. The same day, Putin and Tokayev will participate in the plenary session of the 21st Forum for Interregional Cooperation of Countries through a video conference. Afterwards, they will make a statement to the media and sign a large number of important documents.

Tokayev and Putin conclude bilateral meeting

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