State Duma ratifies treaty between Russia and KazakhstanThe State Duma has ratified a treaty between Russia and Kazakhstan on good-neighborliness and cooperation in the 21st century, which is meant to serve as the basis for further strategic partnership between the two countries.The treaty was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev on November 11, 2013 in Yekaterinburg.The document covers such fields of cooperation as foreign policy, promotion of peace, stability and security in Eurasia, migration issues and humanitarian exchanges.The sides have also pledged not to take part in any blocs or alliances directed against one of the countries and agreed that they will not provide assistance to third countries in the event of an armed conflict directed against Russia or Kazakhstan.
The State Duma has ratified a treaty between Russia and Kazakhstan on good-neighborliness and cooperation in the 21st century, which is meant to serve as the basis for further strategic partnership between the two countries.
The treaty was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev on November 11, 2013 in Yekaterinburg.
The document covers such fields of cooperation as foreign policy, promotion of peace, stability and security in Eurasia, migration issues and humanitarian exchanges.
The sides have also pledged not to take part in any blocs or alliances directed against one of the countries and agreed that they will not provide assistance to third countries in the event of an armed conflict directed against Russia or Kazakhstan.