Officials from Russia and Kazakhstan met in Astana on Thursday to discuss key aspects of their economic relationship, with a ...
Kazakhstan, the world’s largest uranium producer, is intensifying efforts to address its energy challenges. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has ...
Following up on last year’s referendum that endorsed the pursuit of nuclear energy in Kazakhstan, the government is moving quickly to lay the groundwork for at least two reactors. President ...
ASTANA – European Union (EU) Sanctions Envoy David O’Sullivan commended the work with the Kazakh authorities on preventing circumvention of Western sanctions on Russia and expressed general optimism ...
Russia remains a key strategic partner and reliable friend,' says Kazakh Premier Bektenov as he meets Russian counterpart ...
According to Olzhas Bektenov, bilateral cooperation has been brought to a whole new level thanks to joint efforts by heads of states, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Vladimir Putin ...
Russia and Kazakhstan are advancing towards joint decisions on building a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan in the context of discussions between government delegations at talks of Russian Prime ...
ASTANA—Following President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, the U.S. dollar slightly declined against the tenge on the ...
ASTANA, January 30. /TASS/. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin will open his working visit to Kazakhstan with meetings with the country’s leadership in the capital city of Astana.
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan are turning to nuclear power amid ongoing energy shortages. With Rosatom in the mix, how do local and global politics shape Central Asia’s nuclear future? Read ...
ASTANA. Jan 29 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan's Majilis has passed a law ratifying an agreement with Russia on measures to support the parallel operation of the two countries' power grids.
As ongoing geopolitical tensions and supply chain instability could impact the market, countries still appear eager to become more independent in the nuclear fuel cycle. Click to read.