The Borneo Post

Putin, Kazakh leader discuss steps ‘to restore order’

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Kazakh counterpar­t Kassym-Jomart Tokayev held a “lengthy” phone conversati­on to discuss the situation in Kazakhstan following unpreceden­ted unrest, the Kremlin said Saturday.

It said that Tokayev informed Putin “in detail” about the situation in the country, “noting that it is developing towards stabilisat­ion,” the Kremlin said in a statement.

Tokayev also thanked the Collective Security Treaty Organisati­on (CSTO) military alliance and “especially” Russia for its help in quelling the protests that broke out earlier this week.

“The presidents exchanged views on the measures taken to restore order in Kazakhstan,” the Kremlin said.

The two leaders agreed to remain in “constant” contact and to hold a CSTO video conference meeting in the coming days, the Kremlin added.

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