November 23, 2024
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Tokayev ordered to urgently protect the infrastructure of Kazakhstan: what is happening

Tokayev ordered to urgently protect the infrastructure of Kazakhstan: what is happening The President of Kazakhstan instructed to take urgent measures to protect the civil and military infrastructure of the country. The decision was taken against the background of the escalation of the war in Ukraine and on the eve of Putin’s visit.”, — write on: unn.ua

The president of Russia’s ally Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, ordered on Friday to take “urgent measures” to protect his country’s civilian and military infrastructure. About this UNN reports with reference to Lemonde.

The head of state Kassym-Jomart Tokayev instructed the prime minister, the presidential administration, heads of all law enforcement agencies (army, special services, police, prosecutor’s office) and local leaders to take urgent measures to protect key civilian and military facilities in connection with the escalation situation around Ukraine

He reminded that Kazakhstan regularly calls Moscow and Kyiv for negotiations to end the war “between two Slavic peoples”.

Addition

Vladimir Putin is scheduled to visit Kazakhstan on Wednesday. Astana takes a balancing position on the war in Ukraine, supporting Ukraine’s territorial integrity and strengthening its ties with the West, while not openly condemning the Russian invasion.

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