Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan Expand Cultural, Humanitarian Cooperation

State Counselor of Kazakhstan Erlan Karin and Assistant to the President of Uzbekistan Saida Mirziyoyeva attended an event organized by the Zakovat Intellectual Club on Aug. 5. The intellectual teams of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan met at the Presidential Center of Culture.

Karin welcomed the event participants and noted that the Zakovat initiative has become another bridge linking the nations, which positively strengthens bilateral cultural and humanitarian ties, as reported by Kazinform.

“It is deeply symbolic that this intellectual competition is taking place on the eve of the state visit of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Kazakhstan. Such projects allow us to exchange experiences and expand the multifaceted ties between the two nations. Saida Shavkatovna does a lot to promote various youth projects, notably, Zakovat,” he said.

Karin expressed confidence that the multifaceted cooperation between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan will continue to strengthen for the benefit of the fraternal peoples of the two countries.

Mirziyoyeva noted that young people play an essential role in creative processes and are a key driver of progress.

“We are happy to be visiting our close neighbors. Today we feel at home because we have a lot in common: traditions, customs, culture, food, names, history, religion and hospitality. (…) Today, the friendly relations between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are an example for the whole world. Our leaders were able to find answers to the most pressing questions. While conflicts are smoldering on the planet, the political tandem of Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev strives to turn Central Asia into the safest, most prosperous and friendly region,” she said.

THE ASTANA TIMES

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