Kazakhstan hands over CICA chairmanship to Azerbaijan

Kazakhstan has officially handed over the chairmanship in the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) to the Republic of Azerbaijan at the Seventh meeting of the Council of Foreign Affairs Ministers, the press service of the Kazakh MFA reported. 

Kazakhstan hands over CICA chairmanship to Azerbaijan
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Addressing the participants, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Murat Nurtleu presented the results of Kazakhstan’s four-year CICA chairmanship, noting the key achievements of the organization during this period.

Kazakhstan hands over CICA chairmanship to Azerbaijan
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He spoke on the transformation process launched following the Sixth CICA Summit held in October 2022 in Astana. According to the Transformation Roadmap, adopted in September 2023, the Kazakh chairmanship has developed and launched the consideration process of the draft Charter of the Conference. Kazakhstan has initiated the formation of three new advisory bodies – Think Tank Forum, Council of Eminent Persons, CICA Fund in the mentioned period. 

In his remarks, Minister Nurtleu outlined foreign policy priorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan in transit and transport connectivity, information and communication technologies development and climate change.

Murat Nurtleu confirmed that Kazakhstan is committed to further development of CICA and stated his confidence that the Conference, keeping in mind its unique format and geography, has serious prospects and bright future.

The event ended with the adoption of a number of documents, including a Statement on the 25th anniversary of the Declaration on the Principles Guiding Relations between the CICA Member States, Decision on Modalities of Implementation of CICA Confidence Building Measures and an updated Catalog of Confidence Building Measures, as well as launched a Partnership Network of the CICA Member States' Leading Universities.

Following the event, Member States highly evaluated Kazakhstan’s CICA chairmanship, noting the significant progress in institutionalization of the Conference.

The event was attended by the heads of foreign affairs offices of the CICA Member States and observer countries, including the ministers of Azerbaijan, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, as well as representatives of nine international organizations, including the UN, the International Organization for Migration, the League of Arab States, the Turkic Parliamentary Assembly, the Economic Cooperation Organization, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the EEC, and the UN Office for Drugs and Crime.

Earlier, it was reported that CICA seeks to boost cooperation with SCO, EAEU, UN ESCAP and UNOCT

 

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