Kazakh Ambassador met with chairman of Federal Agency for CIS Affairs, compatriots living abroad and Int'l humanitarian cooperation
During the conversation, K. Kosachev informed the head of the Kazakh diplomatic mission on the Agency's activities assigned to it new challenges, chief of which is "the work with compatriots abroad at the individual level, the satisfaction of their cultural and humanitarian needs."
Speaking about the current state and development of the Russian language in Kazakhstan, the parties confirmed that it is demanded by society along with the Kazakh language and does not need any "protection" from the outside.
That is why projects of "Russian cooperation" implemented in the field of improving the teaching of the Russian language, the linguistic training of Kazakhstan specialists, organization of festivals, tours of leading Russian theaters can make an invaluable contribution to the development of a common cultural and humanitarian space of Kazakhstan and Russia.
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