Overview
- Kazakhstan's presidential press service confirmed a November 11–12 state visit to Russia that includes a meeting between Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Vladimir Putin.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin will update Tokayev on frontline dynamics and the peace process concerning the conflict in Ukraine.
- Tokayev has previously offered Astana as a venue for potential Moscow–Kyiv talks and has said a ceasefire could be possible.
- The visit's agenda includes the planned signing of several bilateral documents aimed at strengthening cooperation.
- Tokayev will address the XXI Kazakhstan–Russia interregional forum in Uralsk by videoconference, with broader talks expected on political, trade-economic and cultural-humanitarian ties as well as regional and global issues.