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ADB President begins Central Asia tour with visit to Kazakhstan

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March 1, 2026
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ADB President begins Central Asia tour with visit to Kazakhstan

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 1. I have arrived in
Astana for the start of a visit to three important partners:
Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Georgia, President of Asian Development
Bank, Masato Kanda, wrote on his Linkedin account, Trend reports.

In Astana, Kanda was welcomed by Vice-Minister of Finance and
ADB Alternate Governor Dauren Kengbeil and Vice-Minister of
National Economy Assan Darbayev. The sides discussed the strong
partnership between Kazakhstan and ADB, including the role of
public–private partnerships in supporting market economy
development.

“We discussed the strong partnership between Kazakhstan and ADB
and issues, including the importance of public–private partnerships
in supporting the development of market economies.




I look forward to engaging with government leaders and partners
to further strengthen our collaboration, advance private sector
development, and support priorities that promote Kazakhstan’s
long-term growth, resilience, and competitiveness,” Kanda
wrote.

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