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Kazakhstan’s foreign policy priorities and democratic processes in focus of Geneva meetings

Deputy Prime Minister–Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Murat Nurtleu, during his visit to Geneva on February 26, held a number of bilateral meetings with the heads of international organizations.

At the meeting with UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the current global challenges, deepening regional cooperation between the countries of Central Asia, as well as the initiative to establish the UN Regional Hub for Sustainable Development for Central Asia and Afghanistan in Almaty were discussed. The Minister also conveyed an invitation from the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit, scheduled for July this year in Kazakhstan.

UN Secretary General Guterres, thanking for the invitation, highly appreciated the efforts of Kazakhstan in promoting sustainable development and strengthening international peace and security, including within the framework of regional organizations such as the SCO and CICA.

With the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister discussed the productive work of Kazakhstan in the Human Rights Council, as well as the progress in implementing the Action Plan on Human Rights and the Rule of Law and the recommendations of the OHCHR.

Volker Türk, positively assessing the ongoing democratic transformations in the country, welcomed the start of technical cooperation between Kazakhstan and his Office. He supported focusing joint work on the effective implementation of the tasks set by the President of Kazakhstan in order to further strengthen the human rights system of the country.

Minister Nurtleu emphasized that the promotion and protection of human rights are an integral part of Kazakhstan’s vision of a democratic and prosperous society. He said that these issues are the basis of the reforms carried out by President Tokayev in recent years.

The Kazakh Minister also met with Daren Tang, Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and told about the Government’s task of creating conditions that promote the growth of the creative economy in the country. In this regard, an agreement was reached to enhance collaboration in the area of intellectual property.

The parties identified the opening of a Master’s programme with a double diploma between WIPO and a Kazakh university, as well as the provision of technical assistance from the organization, as promising areas of interaction.

Photo: Kazakh Foreign Ministry

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