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Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev visited Pakistan, aiming to deepen the strategic partnership. The visit resulted in the signing of what Tokayev termed a "historic document," with Pakistan's Prime Minister expressing a desire for closer cooperation. Separately, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko met with the chairman of Kazakhstan's parliament, the Mazhilis. Lukashenko emphasized shared views on world affairs and called for stronger regional ties between Belarus and Kazakhstan.
In another development, Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry commented on reports that comedian Nurlan Saburov was denied entry into Russia. Saburov flew from Moscow to Kazakhstan and planned to depart the country. Concurrently, the president of Uzbekistan traveled to Pakistan for a two-day official visit, with plans to discuss expanding the bilateral relationship.
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Kazakhstan has published a draft of a new constitution ahead of a planned national referendum. The proposed constitutional changes include consideration of making Russian a co-official language alongside Kazakh. This constitutional reform represents a significant potential shift in the country's language policy and governance structure.
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Belarus and Kazakhstan leaders meet to strengthen regional partnershipBelarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko met with the chairman of Kazakhstan's parliament, the Mazhilis. Lukashenko said the two countries share similar views on world development and should not lose each other in what he called a 'crazy world.' He also urged for stronger regional ties between Belarus and Kazakhstan.