UAE Ambassador attends briefing organised by Kazakh Foreign Ministry.

Sat 29/4/2017
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Dr. Mohamed Ahmed bin Sultan Al Jaber, the UAE Ambassador to Kazakhstan, has attended a briefing held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan.

The briefing was presided over by Kazakhstan Prime minister, Bakytzhan Sagintayev. Addressing the audience, Sagintayev expressed the desire of Kazakhstan to attract foreign investments in all sectors. He also noted that the country provides facilitations for foreign investors.

The Kazakh Prime Minister added that a new national company was established under his chairmanship that will work to attract foreign investments and support investors.

Meanwhile, Dr. Al Jaber and Sagintayev exchanged views on ways to develop relations between the two countries in fields of common interest.

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