Kazakhstan and Serbia are going to deepen strategic partnership and expand Trade and High-Tech Cooperation

During high-level talks on February, 27, Presidents Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Aleksandar Vučić repeated their commitment to strengthening the Kazakhstan-Serbia strategic partnership.
The sides held negotiations, in both narrow and expanded formats. Expanding trade and investment, as well as cooperation in high-tech sectors, including artificial intelligence, information technology, energy and the defence industry, were in the spotlight of the talks. In this aspect, the approaching 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries carries symbolic significance.
As Akorda reported, both officials also discussed transport and logistics, agriculture, critical minerals, digitalization, construction, and tourism.
According to Tokayev, Serbia is one of Kazakhstan’s key strategic partners in Europe. He also highlighted the launch of a direct Astana-Belgrade flight and the effective operation of more than 60 Serbian companies in Kazakhstan. Moreover, mutual support, active political dialogue and growing cooperation in trade, investment, and cultural and humanitarian spheres are the basis of bilateral ties.
From his side, Vučić got interested in expanding Kazakh participation in joint projects, notably in construction, and closer collaboration in innovation-driven sectors.
Tokayev recognised Vučić’s contribution to strengthening bilateral relations by awarding him with the Altyn Qyran (Golden Eagle) Order, Kazakhstan’s highest state decoration, during the visit.
In response, Vučić called the award a great honour and a testament to the friendship between the two nations. He also added that it carries both pride and responsibility to further strengthen cooperation and promote peace and stability.
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