Overview
- The Kremlin said both leaders confirmed their intent to deepen strategic partnership and alliance ties.
- They pledged continued implementation of joint projects in trade, economic cooperation, and cultural‑humanitarian spheres.
- The readout cited discussion of practical issues connected to the upcoming state visit by the Kazakh president.
- RIA Novosti reported the Kremlin statement on October 14 following the telephone conversation.
- The presidents last met on October 10 at the CIS summit in Dushanbe, where they discussed bilateral ties including a potential nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan and trade turnover.