«Kazakhstan-2050» Strategy implementation perspectives talked over in Moscow
According to the press service of the Kazakh Embassy in Russia, the event was attended by the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Russia Galym Orazbakov, head of the Kazakh Institute for Strategic Studies (KISS) under the President of Kazakhstan Bulat Sultanov, Russian political analytics and public figures, scientists, Russian mass media observers, leaders of research and information centers.
Orazbakov noted the development of strategic and freindful Kazakh-Russian relations, cooperation within the Customs Union and Single Economic Space are the priorities of Kazakhstan's foreign policy.
"It is important to define exactly the country's development pathway and get out our priorities to the world community," the Kazakh Ambassador said.
In turn, the director of KISS stressed that a key objective of the Strategy was the entry of Kazakhstan's in thirty most developed countries in the world by 2050.
Bulat Sultanov said that bilateral relations between Kazakhstan and Russia were based on an equal, mutually beneficial and phased manner. Kazakhstan use these principles of economic pragmatism for the joint construction of the Eurasian economic integration.
According to Russian politologist Yuri Solobozov, Kazakhstan has all the prerequisites to make a breakthrough and joining the ranks of developed countries by 2050, and the expert community has yet to understand the position of the Strategy.
The head of the department of Central Asia and Kazakhstan of the Institute of the CIS countries, Andrei Grozin argues that after the successful implementation of the country's development program till 2030, the new Strategy "Kazakhstan-2050" is the kind of project a realistic future making, the terms of which may suggest the further cooperation of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation.
President of the Eurasian Academy of Television and Radio Valery Ruzin noted the need for a common Eurasian cultural and information space, as well as increasing cooperation on the approximation of the spiritual culture of the people of Kazakhstan and Russia.