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Kazakh PM met heads of missions of Armenia, Hungary, Egypt, Turkey

Gazeta.KZ, Kazakhstan
Nov 28 2008

Prime minister met the heads of diplomatic missions of Armenia,
Hungary, Egypt and Turkey

[11:25] 28.11.2008, Kazakhstan Today

Astana. November 28. Kazakhstan Today – Prime-minister of Kazakhstan
Karim Massimov conducted a number of meetings with heads of diplomatic
missions of Armenia – Vasiliy Kazaryan, Hungary – Yanosh Balla, Egypt
– Abdalla al-Arnusi and Turkey – Atilla Gunay, agency reports with
reference to press service of prime minister of Kazakhstan.

According to the data of press service, K. Massimov with V. Kazaryan
discussed issues of development of perspective directions of bilateral
cooperation. And "interlocutors noted importance of activization of
multi-vector trade and economic interaction," the message runs.

"During the meeting of prime minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan
with extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Republic of
Hungary in Kazakhstan Y. Balla issues of development of trade and
economic interactions between two countries were talked."

"Hungary, as a member of the European Union, is keen on Kazakhstan to
be a stabilization factor in Central Asian region. We see that
Kazakhstan has capacities and abilities to foster it," Y. Balla said.

Perspectives of builateral relations development in trade-economic,
cultural and humanitarian spheres K. Massimov discussed with the Arab
Republic of Egypt in Kazakhstan Abdalla al-Arnusi.

"At the meeting of prime minister of Kazakhstan K. Massimov with
extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Turkey Republic in
Kazakhstan Atilla Gunay was discussed a number of issues on the
further development of Kazakhstani-Turkish relations, multi-vector
cooperation in trade and economic and cultural and humanitarian
spheres. Prime minister stated dynamic process of relationship
development between Kazakhstan and Turkey and expressed mutual
interest in activization of bilateral interaction," press service of
premier informed.

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