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Russia and Kazakhstan Elevate Ties to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

The upgrade caps Tokayev’s Moscow visit, with most economic pledges still at the framework stage.

Overview

  • Presidents Vladimir Putin and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a declaration in Moscow that raises bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership and alliance.
  • The leaders focused on energy cooperation, including expanded gas supplies to Kazakh regions bordering Russia and potential transit to third countries.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the presidents discussed ensuring uninterrupted operations of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which carries most of Kazakhstan’s oil exports.
  • Tokayev said Kazakhstan is close to signing an agreement with Rosatom to build the country’s first nuclear power plant, calling it a breakthrough project.
  • A Moscow business forum reported 29 planned deals with a potential value of up to $31 billion, though officials provided few details or timelines, and analysts noted the visit followed a high-profile USCentral Asia summit as Astana continues its balancing diplomacy.