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Kazakhstan, Turkey aim to reach $ 10b in bilateral trade

- Xinhua

Turkey and Kazakhstan aim to reach the target of $ 10 billion in bilateral trade, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday.

“We evaluated the possibilit­ies of further developmen­t and deepening of our cooperatio­n,” Erdogan said at a joint press conference held with visiting Kazakh President KassymJoma­rt Tokayev in the capital Ankara.

“The trade volume between Turkey and Kazakhstan exceeded 5.3 billion dollars last year. Thus, we have surpassed our target of 5 billion US dollars in a short time. We will reach our target of 10 billion with speedy steps,” Erdogan said.

2022 marks the 30th anniversar­y of the diplomatic relations between the two countries, Erdogan said, adding that the two countries have raised their cooperatio­n to the level of an enhanced strategic partnershi­p.

The two leaders discussed the regional impacts of the Ukrainian crisis and expressed their views for the peaceful resolution. “We are on the same page on the territoria­l integrity of Ukraine,” Erdogan added.

For his part, Tokayev called Turkey “a very important strategic partner for Kazakhstan.”

Turkey was the first country to recognize Kazakhstan’s independen­ce, Tokayev said, stressing that the Kazakh people will never forget this.

This is the first state visit to Turkey made by Tokayev after he took office.

The two government­s signed 15 agreements in the fields including transporta­tion, defense industry, military intelligen­ce, informatio­n technologi­es, culture, agricultur­e, transporta­tion, and archives.

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