President of Kazakhstan and Japanese Prime Minister Sign Joint Statement
Kazakh International News Agency - According to the news bureau of the presidential office, on the 18th, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan and Japanese Prime Minister Asahi Hayashiro signed a joint statement after a meeting in Tokyo, and witnessed the signing of multiple documents by the delegations of the two countries.
The news said that the official delegations of Kazakhstan and Japan signed 14 government-to-government and ministry-to-ministry cooperation documents.
Previously reported, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan arrived in Tokyo on the evening of the 17th to begin an official visit to Japan.
On the 18th, President Tokayev arrived at the Imperial Palace and attended a royal reception, holding bilateral talks with Emperor Naruhito of Japan.
Subsequently, the President of Kazakhstan visited the Meiji Shrine (Meiji Jingu) Shinto shrine located in Tokyo, and met with Kazakh citizens who are studying or working in various fields in Japan.
Additionally, President Tokayev met with members of the "Japan-Kazakhstan Parliamentary Friendship Association," including Toshio Endo.
That day, a grand ceremony was held at the Japanese Prime Minister's Office to welcome President Tokayev. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan and Japanese Prime Minister Asahi Hayashiro held a bilateral meeting.
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