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Kazakhstan and Russia to Seal Comprehensive Strategic Partnership During Tokayev’s State Visit

The move centers on concrete transport commitments that signal broader economic integration.

Overview

  • President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said a declaration elevating ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership and alliance will be signed during his November 11–12 state visit to Moscow.
  • Tokayev called transport and logistics cooperation a matter of heightened strategic importance, citing work to expand the West EuropeWest China route and the North–South corridor.
  • A signed roadmap for the RussiaKazakhstanTurkmenistanIran railway aims to raise capacity to 20 million tonnes annually within five years.
  • Kazakhstan and Russia plan to modernize about 30 border checkpoints to increase throughput and improve cross-border connectivity.
  • Tokayev reported trade nearing $30 billion and more than 170 joint projects exceeding $50 billion in investments, alongside support for the Russian language, new university branches, and a planned Sirius school in Almaty.