
ArmInfo. At a meeting in Yerevan, Kazakhstan's Ambassador to Armenia, Bolat Imanbayev, and Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister, Mnatsakan Safaryan, summarized the results of bilateral cooperation over the past year, noting the steady positive dynamics and practical focus of Kazakh-Armenian relations.
According to the press service of the Kazakh Embassy in Armenia, the parties emphasized that regular political dialogue and consistent implementation of the agreements reached have contributed to the expansion of cooperation across a wide range of areas and elevated the relationship to the level of strategic partnership.
The Kazakh Ambassador presented the key areas of constitutional reform, noting their focus on modernizing the public administration system and strengthening the resilience of state institutions. The interlocutors focused on the practical aspects of bilateral cooperation, including increasing mutual trade, stimulating investment activity, expanding industrial and technological cooperation, and implementing joint projects in the trade and economic sphere. The parties reviewed the progress of implementing the agreements reached following Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's official visit to Kazakhstan. In this context, the importance of resuming direct flights between the countries was reaffirmed as an important element in enhancing business, humanitarian, and tourism contacts.
The parties discussed a plan for joint activities this year and reaffirmed their readiness to continue regular contacts and practical work aimed at further strengthening and progressively developing Kazakh-Armenian relations.