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Ukrainian, Kazakhstan Presidents emphasized need to enhance interaction between two countries
09.10.2015 12:36 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
As of today, following the bilateral meeting between President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev and Ukrainian-Kazakh negotiations in expanded format, the Heads of State have signed the Joint statement, President Petro Poroshenko Press Office reports.
As to the report, the Presidents confirmed willingness of the two countries to strengthen Ukrainian-Kazakh relations and expand cooperation in all fields of mutual interest. The parties confirmed their positions in respect of the most topical issues of the international agenda.
Reportedly, the Presidents pointed out a common position on the need to fully implement the Minsk agreements of 201415 and welcomed the results of the meeting in the Normandy format on Oct 2 in Paris.
The two leaders stressed the need to enhance cooperation on ensuring peace and security in the framework of global and regional organizations, as well as further consolidate international efforts aimed to combat international terrorism, organized crime and drug trafficking.
It was confirmed that the top-priorities for the development of mutually beneficial cooperation were such sectors as: fuel and energy, agriculture, energy, transport, mining, agricultural engineering, creation of infrastructure facilities, aviation, space etc. The document also sets forth the agreements on the ways to develop bilateral cooperation in trade-economic sphere, particularly through the creation of joint enterprises in Kazakhstan for the intensification of Ukraine’s participation in the projects of industrialization and innovation development of Kazakhstan, compliance of Kazakhstan with the WTO rules and regulations in the mode of bilateral trade.
Following the summit talks, the Ukraine-Kazakhstan Action Plan for 20152017 («Roadmap - 5») was signed. It identifies the key vectors of bilateral cooperation for the near future.
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