Life in Kazakhstan: how similar are Germany and Kazakhstan?
28 October, 2021 18:18
Welcome to the first episode of Life in Kazakhstan program, where we tell the stories of foreign citizens living and working in Kazakhstan and talk about some of the most acute issues facing the world.
Our first guest speaker is Christoph Mohr. Coming from Germany, he shares his reflections about Kazakhstan, where he has been living for more than two and half years. Serving as Regional Director for Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, he also tells about the strong partnership between Kazakhstan and Germany that has a lot ahead as the two countries prepare to mark 30 years of diplomatic relations in 2022.
автор:
Assel Satubaldina
Видео:
Yerbolat Lakay
Assel Satubaldina
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