The Russian president emphasized the strategic importance for both countries

The Russian president says that for several years running, the export and import operations between the states have remained at a high level

Russia signed an agreement on Thursday with Kazakhstan to build the first nuclear power plant in Central Asia’s largest country. Kazakhstan,

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

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.

The construction of this plant with Rosatom’s participation is a flagship project in the field of peaceful nuclear energy, the Russian leader noted

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

Russia has signed an agreement to construct Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant in a $16.5 billion deal, marking a major energy partnership between...

More than 23,000 business structures with Russian participation operate in Kazakhstan, the Russian leader noted

During Vladimir Putin’s state visit to Astana earlier today, Russia and Kazakhstan signed an agreement to build Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant, Russian…

Russia has signed an agreement with Kazakhstan on building the country's first nuclear power plant. — Ukrinform.

The Russian president emphasized the strategic importance for both countries

According to the Russian leader, both sides worked on this for a long time

Kazakhstan and Russia have formalized agreements for the construction of Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant, but the project’s viability remains uncertain