Russia and Kazakhstan will strengthen cooperation in the fuel and energy sector
On November 28, a declaration was signed on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the ownership of their relations between the two states.
Moscow, November 29 – IA Neftegaz.RU. Russia and Kazakhstan continue to develop energy trade and other cooperation in the field of fuel and energy complex.
This is stated in the conclusion signed by Russia and Kazakhstan on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the signing of relations between the republics.
“The Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan will strengthen cooperation in the fuel and energy sector, including in the field of exploration and development of mineral deposits, as well as in the field of transport. energy resources“, – the message says.
The development of cooperation in the field of transit of energy resources “through the territory of other countries in accordance with obligations” is also continuing, the document says.
Develop cooperation
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interaction within the framework of the intergovernmental commission on interaction for the duration of the successive approximation of ties in trade, economic, scientific, technical and humanitarian ties,
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import action plan for the implementation of a set of economic cooperation programs between the republics for 2021-2025,
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strengthening of interregional and border conflicts on the basis of equality and mutual benefit,
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development of the transit and transport section,
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the support of a notable other friend, aimed at ensuring the wide distribution of the international network of corridors passing through the territory of the two countries, in approaching transport integration in the Eurasian space,
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development of cooperation in the field of healthcare, incl. within the framework of projects aimed at the study, prevention and control of infectious diseases.
In addition, the countries will create conditions for the development of cooperation between enterprises and entrepreneurs of the two states, incl. “On the protection of capital investments and intellectual property, technologies and information,” the document says.