On the occasion of the Republic of Kazakhstan Day (October 25), Kazakhstan's Ambassador to Vietnam Kanat Tumysh emphasized that Vietnam is an important economic partner of Kazakhstan in Asia.
Kazakhstan's Commitment to a United and Prosperous Future
On October 25, 1990, Kazakhstan declared its sovereignty and political autonomy, which was the starting point for Kazakhstan's eventual full independence. Along with October 25, Kazakhstan also celebrates December 16 – Independence Day.
According to the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Vietnam, the progress that Kazakhstan has made since declaring sovereignty is not only a testament to the past but also a solid foundation for the future. Photo: Embassy of Kazakhstan in Vietnam |
Kazakhstan's Ambassador to Vietnam Kanat Tumysh said that Kazakhstan has a civilizational tradition spanning millennia, including the periods of the Xiongnu Empire, the Turkic Empire, the Golden Horde Empire and the Kazakh Khanate, which were founded by the ancestors of the Kazakh people on their sacred land. In particular, archaeologists believe that people first domesticated horses in the vast steppes of Kazakhstan. In addition, the territory of Kazakhstan was an important component of the Eurasian Steppe Trade Route, the precursor to the terrestrial Silk Road.
For the people of Kazakhstan, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Vietnam Kanat Tumysh emphasized: Republic Day (October 25) is not only a nostalgia for the past but also an embodiment of Kazakhstan's commitment to a united and prosperous future. This day is a day to honor the resilience and vision of the Kazakh people, a vision that has transformed Kazakhstan from a former Soviet republic into a beacon of progress and diplomacy on the international stage.
The promise of the future, illuminated by the achievements of today, ensures that Republic Day is not only a day of sovereignty but also a day of endless possibilities. “Our country proposes to free the planet from the scourge of violent conflicts, terrorism and weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear and biological weapons, and to rebuild global trust through dialogue,” Ambassador Kanat Tumysh affirmed.
According to the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Vietnam, the progress that Kazakhstan has made since declaring its sovereignty is not only a testament to the past but also a solid foundation for the future. This foundation is a fertile ground from which new innovations, deeper diplomatic relations and further progress in all areas - social, political and economic - will inevitably arise. The momentum from these achievements will propel Kazakhstan forward in the coming decades, consolidating its position as a global beacon of growth and development.
Vietnam - Kazakhstan on track to reach $2 billion trade turnover
Referring to Vietnam-Kazakhstan relations, according to Kazakhstan Ambassador to Vietnam Kanat Tumysh, in 2022, the two countries celebrated the 30th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations. Over more than three decades, the two countries have established a partnership based on trust as well as strong friendship and mutual understanding.
And now, Mr. Kanat Tumysh emphasized that Vietnam is an important economic partner of Kazakhstan in Asia. In 2023, bilateral trade increased by 85.1% compared to 2022. In the first 8 months of 2024, bilateral trade between the two countries reached 626.3 million USD. "We are on track to achieve a trade turnover of several billion USD," said Mr. Kanat Tumysh.
Kazakhstan Ambassador to Vietnam Kanat Tumysh. Photo: Hoa Quynh |
Sharing more, according to the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Vietnam, economic and trade cooperation were the contents that President of Kazakhstan Tokayev discussed with Vietnamese leaders during his official visit to Hanoi in August 2023. Among the issues raised for discussion, the head of the Kazakh State also mentioned the prospects for developing cooperation in the fields of trade, economy, investment, energy, transport and logistics, agricultural industrialization, culture and humanitarian affairs.
Dozens of bilateral intergovernmental treaties and trade contracts have been signed, marking the achievements of the meeting between the two leaders of the two countries. In particular, among the signed agreements, we have reached the following essential agreements: Visa exemption agreement for ordinary passport holders; Joint Action Program on Trade and Economic Cooperation for the period 2023-2025; Cooperation documents in the fields of tourism; investment; trade; post and financial technology; oil and gas industry; railway; air transport, etc.
In particular, the two sides are focusing on promoting tourism cooperation and cultural exchange. The Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Vietnam said that we are proud to establish direct flights between the two countries. Currently, there are flights operated by VietJetAir and Kazakhstan's Scat Airlines from Astana and Almaty to the cities of Nha Trang and Phu Quoc.
Mr. Kanat Tumysh further emphasized that a prestigious country like Vietnam, an active member of the United Nations, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia and ASEAN will play an important role in jointly implementing urgent tasks. “ I have a firm belief that together we will build a new reality of a fairer, more prosperous and safer world and for this purpose we need to restore global dialogue through the use of Confidence Building Measures, especially among major powers, ” said Mr. Kanat Tumysh.
Citing the famous Kazakh medieval Islamic philosopher Al Farabi, " Society is united by love, lives by justice and survives by honest work, " and President Ho Chi Minh's profound words: " Remember, the storm is a good opportunity for pine and cypress trees to show their strength and stability ," Ambassador Kanat Tumysh stated: Despite the seriousness of natural disasters this year, as well as the economic and political crisis in the world, the country's economy will still grow, showing strength despite the storm.
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