The President of Kazakhstan called the Russian invasion of Ukraine a war

He stated that he respects the territorial integrity of Ukraine.

President of Kazakhstan Kasim-Jomart Tokayev stated in the article “Turbulence in Eurasia will not slow down progress,” which respects Ukraine's territorial integrity, and called Russia's invasion of Ukraine a “war.” This was reported by the Glavkom with reference to a publication in the National Interest.

“Kazakhstan and Russia, as the countries with the longest land border in the world, maintain special relations of bilateral cooperation. At the same time, we have developed deep traditions of friendly relations with Ukraine. We respect its territorial integrity, as do the vast majority of the world's countries, “the article said.” Tokayev said the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is a tragedy the scale of which the European continent has not felt for a long time. ”

The President of Kazakhstan stated that he hopes for a “quick and fair settlement of the conflict in accordance with the UN Charter” and added that he maintains direct contacts with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling for dialogue and peaceful settlement.

According to him, Kazakhstan is ready and able to continue its role as an international mediator.

Earlier, Kazakh Foreign Minister Mukhtar Tleuberdi said his country does not recognize the so-called “LDPR” and Russia's annexation of Crimea . He also noted that Kazakhstan will not help Moscow circumvent sanctions.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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