President Tokayev Congratulates Vladimir Putin on the 20th Anniversary of the Kazakhstan-Russia Border Treaty
Key Points of the Message
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Significance of the Treaty.
Tokayev highlighted that the treaty serves as a vital legal foundation for establishing the world's longest land border. He described it as a symbol of unbreakable friendship, good neighborliness, and alliance between the two nations. -
Strengthening Cooperation.
The President expressed confidence that the multifaceted cooperation between the neighboring countries will continue to grow and strengthen.
Historical Context
- Longest Border.
The Kazakhstan-Russia border, spanning approximately 7,500 kilometers, is the world’s longest land border. Its formalization was a significant milestone in strengthening bilateral relations. - International Law.
The treaty is based on universally recognized norms of international law, underscoring mutual respect and a commitment to peaceful coexistence.
Importance for Bilateral Relations
The treaty remains a cornerstone of regional stability and stands as an example of successful resolution of border issues on the international stage.
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