Kazakhstan founds Foreign Policy Research Institute
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan played host to the first session of the Board of Directors of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry reports.
The Foreign Policy Research Institute will operate under the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Kazakh Foreign Minister Mukhtar Tleuberdi extended his congratulations on the election of the Board of Directors’ members, as well as spoke about the goals and objectives of the newly established Foreign Policy Research Institute and wished fruitful deliberations.
Maulen Ashimbayev, assistant to the Kazakh President, was elected as the Chairman of the Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Board of Directors.
The Institute will be engaged in developing practical recommendations to implement priority areas of the foreign policy of Kazakhstan, to trace current trends in the global policy and economy, national and international security.
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