Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan Explore Priorities for International Cooperation

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Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan Explore Priorities for International Cooperation

The Foreign Ministers of Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan held discussions on important topics related to the foreign policy agenda of both countries, The Caspian Post reports citing Trend.

Kazakhstan's Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Murat Nurtleu and Turkmenistan's Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov held a phone talk.

During the conversation, the ministers addressed the current state and future prospects for the development of bilateral and regional cooperation, as well as collaboration within the UN and other international organizations. They also reviewed the schedule for upcoming high-level events this year.

Diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan were established on August 27, 1992. Kazakhstan has an embassy in Ashgabat, while Turkmenistan has one in Astana. Both countries are members of the EAEU, OSCE, CIS, and the UN, and they actively cooperate within the OTS.

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The Foreign Ministers of Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan held discussions on important topics related to the foreign policy agenda of both countries, The Caspian Post reports citing Trend.