Kazakhstan and Turkey continue interparliamentary dialogue
The Kazakh Delegation met with Secretary-General of the ruling Justice and Development Party Haluk Ipek and took part in opening ceremony of the famous Kazakh composer's M. Tolebayev year and presentation of book "Kazakhstan-Turkey: 20 years of friendship and cooperation", published by the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Turkey in Turkish and Kazakh.
During the meeting, the head of the Kazakh delegation informed the Turkish parliamentarian on the current issues of the domestic policy of Kazakhstan, the progressive development of economic and social development of our country; stressed economy's success and social character of economic policy of Kazakhstan. A. Bizhanov noted, even in the midst of a financial crisis, President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev oriented the Government to a consistent support of vulnerable people in Kazakhstan.
This policy became possible due to the initiative of Head of State to establish the National Fund of Kazakhstan. Accumulated funds permit and allowed in times of crisis to ensure the socio-economic development of the country, reducing the impact of adverse external factors.
Akhan Bizhanov also informed about the strategic program of Kazakhstan, announced in the message of the President " Kazakhstan - 2050 " Strategy".
"Social and economic issues are an important component of the Address, and Kazakhstan has set a goal to get into the first 30 economies of the world," the Senator said.
In addition, the head of the Kazakh delegation expressed interest in the activities of small and medium-sized businesses in Turkey, whose development is also a priority in the Address.
In turn, Haluk Ipek informed of the economic and social policy of the government of the Justice and Peace.
According to him, the Kazakh Ambassador to Turkey Zhanseit Tuimebayev is purposefully working on the creation of Kazakh-Turkish industrial zones in all regions of Kazakhstan, along the lines of organized industrial zones in Turkey.
Organized industrial zones are a bright example of small and medium-sized businesses with the support of the state, the Turkish experience is of interest not only for its neighbors in the region, but also for the developed European countries, Haluk Ipek noted.
The rapid development of Kazakhstan that has become leader of the region and the state in a short historical period Kazakhstan is "a phenomenon that needs to read up," the Turkish politician said.
The parties agreed on the necessity to expand and strengthen inter-parliamentary and inter-party communication, and promote further political and economic development of the two brotherly countries.