Overview
- Tokayev is in Moscow on November 11–12 for official talks on advancing the Russia–Kazakhstan strategic partnership across political, economic and cultural areas.
- The presidents plan to sign important bilateral documents, according to official readouts.
- Putin and Tokayev will address the XXI Russia–Kazakhstan Interregional Cooperation Forum by video as the event convenes in Uralsk, Kazakhstan.
- The agenda is expected to cover major projects including a Rosatom-led nuclear power plant at Ulken and development of the North–South transport corridor.
- Tatarstan’s leader Rustam Minnikhanov said work will intensify on mechanisms for joint partner financing to turn top-level agreements into concrete projects.