The parties additionally signed an intergovernmental agreement on the basic principles and conditions of cooperation on a project to build a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan

Yury Ushakov specified that the negotiations will be held in two formats

According to Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov, the statement will outline the priority tasks for consistently strengthening the full spectrum of bilateral cooperation

The Russian president expressed confidence that the negotiations during the upcoming visit will give a powerful impetus to the further strengthening of Russia-Kazakhstan…

Dmitry Peskov noted that relations between Moscow and Astana are truly comprehensive

"They have a special personal bond that allows them to discuss the most pressing issues both on the bilateral and global agenda in a very constructive, productive and frank…

The agreement on nuclear plant construction and the document on financial interaction were prepared for signing

The Russian leader is paying a state visit to Kazakhstan for the second time during his current presidential term, despite protocol tradition

The two leaders earlier held talks in a narrow format attended by a limited number of advisers and ministers

The Russian president said the bilateral ties are developing steadily based on the principles of equity and mutual respect

Promising areas of cooperation are taking shape, the Russian leader said

The Russian leader thanked Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for the invitation to the republic

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized the strategic significance of the agreement on the construction of the NPP

Russia and Kazakhstan signed an agreement on Thursday to construct the first nuclear power plant in the Central Asian republic since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

President Vladimir Putin held high-level talks with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Thursday, the second day of the Russian leader’s state visit to the Central Asian…

Vladimir Putin said that Russia and Kazakhstan are jointly implementing seven investment projects and identifying new promising areas for cooperation

The parties additionally signed an intergovernmental agreement on the basic principles and conditions of cooperation on a project to build a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan

Vladimir Putin noted that today's talks between Russia and Kazakhstan "were conducted in a businesslike and constructive manner and were very productive"

The Kazakh president expressed gratitude to his Russian counterpart for supporting this project

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev signed a declaration outlining seven principles of friendship and cooperation.

Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyov said the companies are now discussing all the conditions for further expansion and effective maintenance of this infrastructure