Yonatan Sindel/ Flash90
On January 25, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar began a diplomatic trip to Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, visiting the capitals Baku and Astana to strengthen bilateral political and economic relations.
The visit features a series of official meetings with government representatives and civil society figures, including members of local Jewish communities, The Caspian Post infoms, via local media.
In Kazakhstan, the trip coincides with the country’s accession to the Abraham Accords, and Sa’ar will also participate in an event marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Astana.
Sa’ar is accompanied by a high-level trade and economic delegation of over 40 businesspeople and Israeli officials representing sectors such as water technology, agriculture, cybersecurity, engineering, finance, healthcare, and more.
At Sa’ar’s initiative, business forums will be held in both Baku and Astana, providing opportunities for the Israeli delegation to meet with local entrepreneurs and business leaders.
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