Joint statement of Kazakh, French Presidents released
On November 29-30, 2022, Kazakh President Tokayev made an official visit to France at the invitation of Emmanuel Macron
The heads of the two states expressed their satisfaction with the trust-based and regular dialogue at all levels. Kazakhstan is the main economic partner of France in Central Asia, while France is among the leading investors into the Kazakh economy.
In the joint statement, French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed his support of the ongoing comprehensive reforms under the Kazakh Head of State’s leadership aimed at strengthening the rule of law, fundamental freedoms and social justice essential for stability and sustainable development.
The sides expressed mutual will to promote peace, security, and stability both globally and regionally. The unwavering commitment to the international law and underlying principles of the UN Charter, including respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity, was stressed. France and Kazakhstan express deep concern over the Ukraine situation, its humanitarian consequences, and impact on the global economy, food security of the most vulnerable countries.
The two hailed the Central Asia – European Union Summit held on October 27, 2022, in Astana.
Tokayev and Macron noted with satisfaction the launch of the major transport initiatives in Central Asia, in particular the development of the Caspian International Transport Route, as well as expressed support for the realization of the EU’s project Global Gateway.
The presidents are committed to address climate change as well as praised the confirmation of the target to keep the global warming level of 1.5 degrees Celsius at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh.
In the statement, the Kazakh Head of State wished the French President success in the preparation for the 33rd Summer Olympic Games to take place in France.
Tokayev invited Emanuel Macron to visit Kazakhstan in the near future.
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