K. Dzhakupov proposed to support Presidential idea on Asian Security and Development Organization
"This organization could become an important tool in the peaceful development of the Asian continent. And our Parliamentary Assembly could support this idea and make suggestions," Kabibulla Dzhakupov said.
The Majilis Speaker drew attention of parliamentarians from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey to interaction in education of youth of the Turkic Speaking States.
Also, according to Kazakh Speaker, and TurkPA further strengthening is of great importance.
"It would be important to have a long-term strategy of cooperation between the parliaments of our states. In this regard, we deem it expedient to prepare a "roadmap on cooperation between the parliaments of Turkic-Speaking States", where in addition to multilateral cooperation, sections on further harmonization of our legislation would take place, " the Chairman of the Majilis concluded.
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