Tokayev assumes office as Kazakhstan’s president

Tokayev assumes office as Kazakhstan’s president

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the winner of Kazakhstan’s presidential elections held on November 20, took an oath and officially assumed office as the president of the country.

"I solemnly swear to truly serve the people of Kazakhstan, strictly adhere to the Constitution and laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan, guarantee the rights and freedoms of citizens, conscientiously fulfill the high duties of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan that have been vested in me," Tokayev said, with his right hand on a copy of the country's constitution.

Tokayev said at his inauguration ceremony on Saturday that Kazakhstan will focus on relations with Russia and China as it will continue to pursue a balanced and constructive foreign policy.

"Kazakhstan will continue to pursue a balanced, constructive foreign policy aimed at protecting national interests. The priority attention will focus on issues of mutually beneficial cooperation and strategic partnership with neighboring states: Russia, China and the fraternal countries of Central Asia, with partners in integration associations," Tokayev said.

According to the president, the government will also seek to develop ties with with the US, the EU, the countries of Asia, the Middle East and Transcaucasia, as well as with all countries that will wish so.

"Kazakhstan remains committed to modern international law and the UN Charter," the president said.

Kazakhstan held an early presidential election on November 20. Six people were registered as presidential candidates, including the incumbent head of state, Tokayev. He won the election with 81.31% of votes. The total turnout reached 69.44%.

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