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Alexander Novak and Alexei Overchuk meet with President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

The officials reviewed the development of the republic’s energy potential with Russian fuel and energy sector companies’ participation, and cooperation in transport and logistics.

Alexander Novak and Alexei Overchuk meet with President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

During
their working trip to Kazakhstan,
deputy prime ministers of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak and Alexei
Overchuk met with President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.

At the meeting, they discussed the prospects for
promoting trade and economic relations in the EAEU and in the fuel-and-energy
sector, including the development of green energy, the civilian nuclear power
industry and hydrogen power.

“Russia
is working hard on implementing a green policy. It has drafted a strategy for
low carbon economic development up to 2050. The strategy notes the important
role of nuclear power as a low carbon energy source. We are also developing mechanisms
for funding our green policy,” said Alexander Novak.

They also reviewed opportunities for transport and
logistics cooperation and plans for reciprocal recognition of vaccine
certificates.

Alexander Novak and Alexei Overchuk meet with President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Courtesy of the Press Service of the President of Kazakhstan

During his visit to Kazakhstan, Mr Novak attended a
meeting of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium to mark the 25th
anniversary of signing the contract by the shareholders. During the meeting, Mr
Novak conveyed congratulations from President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister
Mikhail Mishustin.

Mr Novak noted the unique importance of the operating
pipeline for Russian-Kazakhstani relations. “This is a unique joint project by
our countries and it includes the world’s leading energy companies. In the
years it has been operating, it has proven its strategic relevance and economic
efficiency. Today, it is not only the shortest but also the most reliable route
for transporting Caspian oil to world markets. This project is of key
importance for the buildup of Russia’s
energy and transport potential. For Kazakhstan, it has provided major
support for developing its national economy and the best export route for
access to world energy markets,” said Mr Novak.

In a quarter century, over 750 million tonnes of oil have
been exported to world markets via the Tenghiz-Novorossiysk Pipeline
system. Its capacity will soon exceed 80 million tonnes of oil a year.

“The consortium’s activities meet the highest
environmental standards, including the consistent de-carbonisation of the
economy,” Mr Novak added.

Alexei Overchuk emphasised the rapid development of
trade and economic cooperation between Russia
and Kazakhstan.
“We think it is of the essence to expand to new areas of cooperation. We are
considering several promising industries such as energy – including renewable
energy sources – mining, information and communication technologies, and
transport infrastructure,” the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted regional ties as
a key element of economic cooperation between the two countries. “Interregional
and cross-border trade accounts for about 70 percent of the total turnover.
Tatarstan, the Astrakhan Region, Moscow and St Petersburg are the key
Russian regions that have regional partners,” Alexei Overchuk said.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that in 2021, while Kazakhstan was
chairing the EAEU, important decisions were made that contributed to the deepening
of Eurasian integration.

In regard to transport and logistics cooperation, the
Russian official noted the implementation of the Europe-Western China transport
corridor project and the Meridian motorway.
“We are working in close contact with our Kazakhstani colleagues to implement a
major project, the development of the Europe – Western China transport corridor. We are also considering the parameters
for the planned Meridian motorway. It is
important to make every effort to increase the throughput and reduce the
shipment time for goods across our countries,” Alexei Overchuk added.

He also reaffirmed Russia’s interest in expanding
contacts in the field of education and youth policy. “As a matter of priority,
we are ready to respond to your needs regarding training for your Russian
language teachers, and to facilitate the transfer of modern teaching methods
and technologies,” Alexei Overchuk said.

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