Kazakhstan and Germany Sign Key Cooperation Agreements
Kazakhstan and Germany Sign Key Cooperation Agreements

Kazakhstan and Germany Sign Key Cooperation Agreements

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Kazakhstan and Germany have strengthened their 32-year partnership by signing a Joint Declaration of Cooperation, emphasizing collaboration in diplomacy, economy, and sustainability. High-level discussions between Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz led to multiple agreements, including a roadmap for technical regulation, a green hydrogen project, and the establishment of a Kazakh-German Institute of Science and Technology. Both nations committed to enhancing parliamentary diplomacy and legal cooperation, particularly focusing on human rights and the rule of law. Concurrently, Tajikistan's finance ministry signed a cooperation plan with Kazakhstan, highlighting mutual interests in digital finance and public procurement systems. The ongoing engagement reflects a broader strategic partnership, which will continue to evolve through initiatives such as the upcoming Central Asia-Germany summit. This multifaceted collaboration signifies a robust commitment to advancing regional stability and economic ties.

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