Putin and Tokayev signed a joint statement on deepening strategic partnership
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The international consultations began with the talks of the leaders in a narrow format and continued in an expanded format.
Within the framework of the state visit, a package of documents was signed, including a joint Statement by Putin and Tokayev on deepening strategic partnership in the conditions of the new global order.
In particular, Russia and Kazakhstan express their dissatisfaction with irresponsible statements by public and officials that contradict the spirit of mutual trust and respect for the sovereignty of both countries.
The parties also agreed to exchange operational and other information between special services for the prevention and tough fight against terrorism.
Russia and Kazakhstan "welcome an increase in the share of bilateral transactions in national currencies," which in the long term will strengthen the financial sovereignty of both countries.
The active construction of a logistics hub in the Moscow region should contribute to the development of direct transport links from China through Kazakhstan to Russia.
Agreements were reached on holding celebrations in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.