Russia – Kazakhstan to remain closest strategic partners in future: K.Saudabayev

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sp;MOSCOW. November 18. KAZINFORM /Narymbek Ismagulov/ Russia - Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan - Russia are closest strategic partners at present and will continue to be in the future, Kazakh Secretary of State Foreign Minister Kanat Saudabayev said Tuesday delivering speech at the workshop with participation of Russian experts at the Lomonosov State Moscow University.

K.Saudabayev noted that Kazakhstan compliments successes of Russia in such spheres as economy and foreign policy. "We believe that strong and democratic Russia is benefit for the Russian people, your friend and partner Kazakhstan as well as for the whole world", the State Secretary said.

According to him, in the world financial crisis overcoming Russia and Kazakhstan assured themselves once more of the similarity of development strategies of two countries, vision of regional and global security and necessity of further fair development of the world order.

As K.Saudabayev noted, the negotiations with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov are another evidence of the fact that there is no unsolved problems between our countries. "We have great opportunities for cooperation in the field of education, science, advanced technologies. Our cooperation plan is formed on this basis", he stressed.

The Kazakh State Secretary informed on the key peculiarities and directions of the development of state policy on interreligious and international accord. He also briefed on supporting measures of Russian-speaking population held in Kazakhstan, noting that Russian language always was and remains an obligatory part of the state educational standard.

K.Saudabayev also raised the issue of the Kazakhstan's OSCE chairmanship. The positive role of Russia on support of the Kazakh candidacy for the post of the Organization's chairman was complimented.

K.Saudabayev noted that Kazakhstan will follow the guidelines of the Organization and do its best for establishment of mutual respect and dialogue between our countries.    

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