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Kazakhstan, Belarus discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation

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October 29, 2025
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Kazakhstan, Belarus discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, October 29. President of
Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokaev and Belarusian President,
Aleksandr Lukashenko discussed prospects for strengthening
Kazakh-Belarusian relations during a telephone conversation,
Trend reports via the
press service of the Kazakh President.

During the call, the presidents underscored the advanced level
of political dialogue and the consistent progress in bilateral
cooperation across trade, economic, and humanitarian domains. They
also exchanged perspectives on salient international issues, with
President Tokaev emphasizing the importance of the ongoing Minsk
Conference on Eurasian Security.

The heads of state concurred on the need to maintain close
collaboration within the framework of forthcoming joint
initiatives.




The III Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security is
held on 28–29 October 2025. The conference aims to facilitate an
open and inclusive discussion on the future of Eurasian security
amid the current global order crisis, chronic military-political
tensions among key players, and the near-complete lack of
communication between them.

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