Kazakh President attends CSTO

Kazakh President attends CSTO

Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan, has attended a summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.

The CSTO is a military alliance of six former Soviet states, established in 1992.

The meeting aimed to discuss regional security issues, including terrorism and the situation in Afghanistan.

Nazarbayev emphasized the importance of cooperation between CSTO member states in maintaining regional security.

"The situation in the region is complex and requires close cooperation between member states," Nazarbayev said.

The CSTO summit also focused on the creation of a joint regional anti-terrorism center.

The center is expected to be established in the near future.

Nazarbayev's participation in the summit highlights Kazakhstan's commitment to regional security and cooperation.

He emphasized that Kazakhstan is ready to contribute to regional security and stability.

The CSTO summit in Dushanbe demonstrated the importance of regional cooperation in maintaining security and stability.

The meeting provided a platform for member states to discuss regional security issues and strengthen cooperation.

Nazarbayev's attendance at the summit reflects Kazakhstan's engagement with regional security organizations.

The CSTO summit in Dushanbe underscored the significance of regional cooperation in addressing security challenges.

Resumen de autor: El Presidente de Kazajstán asistió a la reunión de la CSTO en Dushanbe, donde se discutieron cuestiones de seguridad regional, incluyendo el terrorismo y la situación en Afganistán.

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Qazinform Qazinform — 2025-11-27