Key facts
- Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is visiting Brussels to enhance EU-Kazakhstan cooperation.
- Tokayev identified strengthening resilience, expanding connectivity, and creating new opportunities as key objectives.
- Kazakhstan currently supplies nearly 13% of the EU's crude oil and 16% of its natural uranium imports.
- The country aims to increase cooperation in agriculture and food security, leveraging its grain export potential.
- Development of the Middle Corridor transportation route is a priority, aligning with the EU's Global Gateway strategy.
- Kazakhstan seeks to combine its resources in critical raw materials with Europe's technological expertise and investment.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is in Brussels to deepen cooperation between the EU and Kazakhstan, emphasizing the strategic importance of their partnership in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape. In an op-ed for Euronews, Tokayev outlined three main objectives: strengthening resilience, expanding connectivity, and creating new opportunities.
