Kazakhstan to Turkey 12 Thousand Extra Transit Document

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turkiyeye thousand additional transit from Kazakhstan document

Minister Karaismailoğlu stated that a definitive solution should be found for the additional transit document problem in order to prevent further loss of transportation and trade; Ministers will give the Atamkulov 3 thousand additional transit permits in the first place in Turkey, he said. Adil Karaismailoğlu, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, met with Beibut Atamkulov, Minister of Industry and Infrastructure Development of Kazakhstan, via video conference method. Minister Karaismailoğlu, who draws attention to the relationship between the two countries with a long history and brotherhood, underlined that they attach great importance to relations with Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan has become the main transit route

Karaismailoğlu Minister noted that Turkey's Central Asian countries for continued transport in the position of being the main transit route Kazakhstan. Karaismailoğlu thanked for the 2020 thousand additional transit documents provided by Kazakhstan in 12 within the framework of the negotiations, and stated that a definitive solution should be found for the additional transit document problem in order to prevent further delays in transportation and trade and to prevent this problem from happening again.

Ministers Atamkulov "Turkey, will give three thousand additional transition document in the first place"

The Kazakhstan Industry and Infrastructure Development Minister Atamkulov Beibut said they would do the necessary work for additional transit, "in the first place will give Turkey 3 thousand additional transit permits," he said. come together in a short period of time the technical committee meeting Atamkulov details in the proposal, more advanced transportation of Turkey-Kazakhstan brotherhood ended his remarks bulunarak wishes.

At the end of the meeting, it was stated that the two ministers agreed to hold a “Land Transport Joint Commission Meeting” at the beginning of May.

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