Kazakhstan and Cyprus seal landmark multisector cooperation deals

Kazakhstan and Cyprus signed a series of interagency agreements aimed at broadening bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors, following talks between Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides, Trend reports via the press service of the Kazakh president.

In the presence of the two heads of state, representatives of the official delegations exchanged five documents encompassing collaboration in the areas of digital development, culture, education, sports, and commercial relations.

Among the signed documents was a Memorandum of Understanding between Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development and Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digital Policy, focusing on cooperation in information and communication technologies, e-government, space initiatives, and cybersecurity.

Additionally, a memorandum on cultural cooperation was concluded between Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Culture and Information and Cyprus’s Deputy Ministry of Culture.

 

In the domain of education and science, a memorandum was signed between Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education and Cyprus’ Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, and Youth to facilitate collaborative initiatives.

Regarding sports, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports of Kazakhstan and the Ministry of Education, Sport, and Youth of Cyprus executed a memorandum aimed at enhancing bilateral engagement.

Finally, the Foreign Trade Chamber of Kazakhstan and the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed a cooperation agreement intended to strengthen investment opportunities and promote business relations between the two nations.