The Foreign Office (FO) announced on Sunday that Murat Nurtleu, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister of Kazakhstan, will go to Pakistan on Monday (today) for a two-day official visit from September 8–9.
FO spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan stated in a statement: “This significant visit is a prelude to the President of Kazakhstan’s upcoming November visit to Pakistan.”
A high-level 13-member delegation, which includes the transport minister, will accompany the Kazakh DPM.
On the fringes of the visit, the joint working groups on IT and agriculture will also convene.