Uzbekistan’s President congratulated Nursultan Nazarbayev on 75th anniversary of Victory
Nursultan Nazarbayev has received a congratulation telegram from President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to elbasy.kz.
“This sacred holiday glorifies the true heroism of our esteemed fathers and grandfathers, who heroically fought on the battlefield together and worked selflessly on the home front to save all humanity from the fascist yoke.
Expressing deep respect to our dear veterans, we will always glorify the high courage, bravery, devotion to the country shown during the terrible war and we will forever keep the memory of them.
Over the years, the essence and value of the Great Victory becomes more obvious, and we experience an increasing sense of gratitude for the clear sky, peace and tranquility that prevail in our lands today”, the telegram reads.
-
30 years since independence: milestones to remember -
No sugarcoating: concerns over sugary drink taxes are overblown -
Nearly half a million lives saved by COVID-19 vaccination in less than a year -
Swiss investments in Kazakhstan reach $28.2 billion over 15 years -
First President Day: important decisions on the world stage -
International organizations in Kazakhstan join global campaign against gender-based violence -
WHO European Region could hit over 2 million COVID-19 deaths by March 2022, says WHO -
Kazakhstan’s economy recovering from the COVID pandemic and oil market shock, says IMF -
Danish companies on visit to Kazakhstan to discuss cooperation in agriculture -
Kazakh government, World Bank explore investment policy to achieve carbon neutrality -
National project to develop entrepreneurship: what’s new? -
UNDP harnesses green energy to reduce its carbon footprint in Kazakhstan -
Minister of Trade and Integration in Washington to boost trade and investments -
Global COVID-19 digest: protests in New Zealand, tougher restrictions in Austria -
Unity in Diversity: youth in Kazakhstan, values and expectations