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Kazakhstan’s president outlines enhanced EU partnership for growth

Trade Partnership
Kazakhstan is currently the EU’s largest trading and investment partner, supplying nearly 13% of the EU’s crude oil imports.
Economic position

Kazakhstan supplies nearly 13% of the EU’s crude oil imports and 16% of its natural uranium imports, highlighting its strategic role in energy security for Europe.
Strategic Partnership
“The partnership between Kazakhstan and the European Union is more important today than ever before. And that is why it must be strengthened,” said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

Kazakhstan’s President in Brussels: Focus on energy, transportation routes, AI, and more

Kazakhstan’s president outlines enhanced EU partnership for growth

By&nbspEduard Wolter

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A decade after the 2015 Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA), the EU is now Kazakhstan’s largest trading and investment partner, Tokayev says. According to the head of state, Kazakhstan’s economy is being modernised and diversified for the mutual benefit of both sides: “The partnership between Kazakhstan and the European Union is more important today than ever before. And that is why it must be strengthened.”

Tokayev identified three main strategic objectives: firstly, strengthening resilience; secondly, expanding connectivity in all its forms; and thirdly, creating new opportunities for citizens.

A pragmatic and constructive approach to international cooperation

Tokayev sees the geopolitical situation as being at a critical stage: „Resurgent competition is rapidly reshaping trade, technology and investment flows. Global supply chains are newly vulnerable. Trade and economic interdependence now fall prey to national security.“

Rather than retreating into rival blocs, partnerships should be formed – based on respect and shared interests. Kazakhstan, it is said, acts as a connection between Europe and Asia. And this connecting role is underpinned by growing economic strength. The aim is to achieve a GDP of 306 trillion dollars by 2026.

Tokayev: „Every traveller understands that the more uncertain the journey, the greater the value of dependable companions. As our world grows more uncertain, Kazakhstan and Europe are already fellow travellers.“

The 73-year-old emphasises that Kazakhstan pursues a pragmatic and constructive approach to international cooperation, is firmly committed to the United Nations Charter, and strives for the peaceful resolution of conflicts. In a nutshell, he sums up Kazakhstan’s view of the partnership as: “We may not always agree, but we know each other.”

Greater cooperation in agriculture and food security

According to the President, Kazakhstan currently supplies nearly 13% of the EU’s crude oil imports and 16% of its natural uranium imports, and he suggests that there should also be greater cooperation in the areas of agriculture and food security. Kazakhstan is one of the world’s major grain producers and exporters, with strong potential for European markets that need to diversify. And Europe’s knowledge, technologies and investments could lead to even higher yields.

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev also wishes to combine Kazakhstan’s resources in critical raw materials, renewable technologies, energy efficiency and new industries with Europe’s knowledge, technologies and investment.

He describes his fundamental approach in his opinion piece for EU News as follows: a partnership that creates value at every stage through advanced processing, technology transfer, research partnerships and joint ventures.

‘Connectivity means more than moving goods faster across borders’

The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan cites another example, transportation routes: „That is why we are developing the Middle Corridor between Europe and Asia, which aligns naturally with the EU’s Global Gateway strategy. But connectivity means more than moving goods faster across borders. The Middle Corridor is better understood as the backbone of an emerging system linking Europe’s markets and economic engines with Central Asia’s resources, emerging industrial base, and logistics potential.“

However, today, digital connectivity also encompasses artificial intelligence, digital governance, innovation ecosystems and trusted technologies. Kazakhstan has set itself ambitious goals in this area, aiming to become a digital state, digitise its public administration and invest in AI.

For this process, the country is relying on European tech companies “to ensure that technological progress remains inclusive, secure and human-centred”, says Tokayev.

A strategic partnership that above all benefits the citizens

Ultimately, however, a strategic partnership must above all benefit the citizens, Tokayev insists, pointing to progress in issuing visas to students, researchers, and entrepreneurs.

Another example is Kazakhstan’s participation in Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe.

Kazakhstan is a nation undergoing renewal; for the first time since independence, it has a new constitution based on law and order as well as the protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms.

„It also reinforces a set of comprehensive political and economic reforms aimed at strengthening public accountability and enhancing the effectiveness of institutions under the formula “Strong President, Influential Parliament and Accountable Government”.

Partners and investors would gain access to new markets, reliable rules, and transparent economic policies.

Summing up his position the president says: „The good news is that Europe and Kazakhstan already have most of the tools and inputs to enhance their partnership. Together we will innovate the rest.“

Keir Starmer resigns as Prime Minister and Labour Party leader amid fallout

Keir Starmer has officially resigned as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party, according to an announcement made earlier today. This significant political shift comes amidst growing speculation following internal party discussions about future leadership and electoral strategy. Starmer’s departure marks a critical juncture for the Labour Party, which is now poised to consider Andy Burnham as a potential successor, given his rising prominence in party circles.

Keir Starmer resigns as Prime Minister
Keir Starmer resigns as Prime Minister as he hugs his wife after a dismal spell in charge.

In light of this leadership transition, Labour faces immediate challenges in consolidating its direction ahead of upcoming elections. The party’s ability to unite under a new leader could determine its electoral viability in the near future. Observers will be closely watching for an official timetable for the leadership election and potential policy shifts that may emerge during this period of change. For further updates, explore UK politics coverage.

Key developments across the UK

Keir Starmer announces his resignation as prime minister and Labour Party leader

UK POLITICS — Keir Starmer has officially resigned as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party. This sudden announcement has come as a shock, raising questions about the future of Labour and its leadership.

Starmer’s resignation appears to pave the way for Andy Burnham to potentially assume leadership, influencing Labour’s direction significantly ahead of future elections.

UK homeowners fear installing heat pump is a ‘high stakes gamble’

UK ENERGY — Many UK homeowners are expressing concerns over the installation of heat pumps as a viable energy solution. The perceived risks and costs associated with these systems have led to widespread apprehension.

With energy prices fluctuating and sustainability requirements increasing, many are debating whether the investment in heat pumps is worthwhile or overly burdensome.

One very big cat — and other news in pictures

UK SOCIETY — A recent viral social media post highlighted an unusually large cat, captivating public interest and sparking conversations about pet care and ownership responsibilities. The image has since become a cultural phenomenon.

This incident underscores the influence of social media on public discourse and the way trending topics can connect communities over shared interests in animals.

UK SECURITY — Major police operation launched after a series of violent incidents in London. Authorities are escalating their presence to ensure public safety and prevent further escalation.

This operation arises from recent spikes in violence and aims to reassure residents while deterring potential criminal activity through increased visibility and intervention.

EDUCATION — There are calls for a review into educational funding as schools struggle with budget cuts. Many institutions report that their resources are increasingly strained, impacting student learning.

This situation has led to growing advocacy for government intervention to provide adequate support, ensuring that educational standards do not decline further due to financial limitations.

What to watch — The political landscape will shift dramatically following Keir Starmer’s resignation. The Labour party knows it must distance itself from the Israel to stand any chance of survival and compete in the next general election.

Further reading from UK news sources

BBC News
Keir Starmer announces his resignation as prime minister and Labour Party leader

The Guardian
Keir Starmer expected to announce resignation timetable, paving way for Burnham premiership – UK politics live

The Times
One very big cat — and other news in pictures

The Independent
UK homeowners fear installing heat pump is a ‘high stakes gamble’

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