The treaty is aimed at expanding cooperation in political, trade and economic, transit and transport, energy, cultural and humanitarian spheres, in the field of civil defense and energy, and also provides for strengthening cooperation in the international arena.
- Home
- KAZAKHSTAN AND UZBEKISTAN RATIFY THE TREATY ON ALLIED RELATIONS
KAZAKHSTAN AND UZBEKISTAN RATIFY THE TREATY ON ALLIED RELATIONS
According to the provisions, the parties to the treaty will promote the strengthening of ties between the parliaments, political parties and social organizations of the two states. Closer cooperation is also envisioned in the spheres of foreign policy, defense and security, in countering new challenges and threats to security, including international terrorism, religious extremism and separatism, transnational organized crime, cybercrime, illegal migration, human trafficking, and illicit trafficking in weapons, narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors.
Article is prepared by Director of FChain Kazakhstan
Ekaterina Kassumova
17.06.2024

- Author: FChain Media
Public Relations Manager
27.06.2024
Back
Latest news

10.12.2025
Poland Among the Fastest-Growing Economies in 2025
According to The Economist’s 2025 assessment, Poland ranked within the top 10 fastest-growing economies of the year. This achievement is supported by the country’s strong GDP growth and robust performance in the capital markets. In 2025, Poland recorded an annual GDP growth of approximately 3.8%. The WIG stock index also increased by around 33.5% over
Read More

04.12.2025
FCHAIN at Global Food Expo 2025 Trade Fair
Global Food Expo 2025 was held from 25 to 27 November at Ptak Warsaw Expo, bringing together international companies, producers, distributors, and industry experts for its premiere edition. The event showcased a broad range of ready-made food products, including meat, cold cuts, fruits, vegetables, bakery and confectionery items, beverages, dairy products, as well as modern
Read More

04.12.2025
Fitch Ratings Maintains Georgia’s Sovereign Rating at ‘BB’ with Stable Outlook
Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has affirmed Georgia’s sovereign rating at ‘BB’ and upgraded the outlook from negative to stable. The primary factor behind the improved outlook, according to Fitch, is the growth of the country’s international reserves. As noted in Fitch’s report, Georgia’s international reserves increased by 37.2% compared to the low levels recorded
Read More
Consultation
Contact us or find nearest office