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Kazakhstan Continues Multi-Vector Foreign Policy

Kazakhstan, led by President Tokayev, prioritizes a balanced foreign policy, emphasizing diplomacy as it tackles global challenges through initiatives like the UN biological security agency proposal.

Rauza Sailaukhanova, Russia & The Central Asia Brief writer at the Foreign Analysis.

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JANUARY 28, 2024

Welcome to Russia & The Central Asia Brief, where we take a look at Kazakhstan’s dynamic approach to global challenges.  President Tokayev’s commitment to a balanced foreign policy, highlighted by upcoming forums and summits, positions the country as a diplomatic linchpin.  Its urgency in combating climate change, artificial intelligence and nuclear threats underscores Kazakhstan’s important role in shaping a secure and cooperative future.


President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev stated that Kazakhstan will maintain a balanced foreign policy while considering the national interests. The country is anticipated to hold several forums and summits in 2024.

The world is at a critical point, and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev highlights this by pointing out how urgent it is to address problems like climate change, artificial intelligence, and the impending threat of nuclear annihilation. He argues that the choices made by leaders now will affect future generations and the trajectory of history. Among its initiatives to direct the future path is Kazakhstan’s push for the creation of a UN biological security agency.

Kazakhstan is positioned as a diplomatic hub that works with other countries and organizations, promoting international collaboration and communication by following the multi-vector foreign policy. It displays the country’s diplomatic dexterity and establishes it as a major actor in tackling the problems and uncertainties of the modern world.

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