
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 20. Kazakh President
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and US Congresswoman Carol Miller have
discussed areas of collaboration between their countries, Trend Reports Via Akorda.
President Tokayev noted that the meeting is crucial for giving a
new momentum to bilateral relations. He highlighted that since
Kazakhstan’s independence, the US has been a reliable partner.
Kazakh leader noted the joint achievements in key areas,
including regional and international security, nuclear
non-proliferation, as well as trade, economic, and investment
cooperation. He emphasized that trade between the two nations is
showing steady growth, surpassing $4 billion.
In turn, Miller expressed gratitude to Tokayev for the warm
welcome and reaffirmed the US interest in continuing fruitful
dialogue with Kazakhstan.
The discussion covered priority issues in bilateral cooperation,
with a focus on energy and infrastructure projects, the development
of digital technologies and artificial intelligence, and expanding
transport and logistics ties between the two countries.
In addition, the sides exchanged views on topical regional and
international issues.