United States in a Rush, Searching Worldwide for Minerals: The U.S. to Hold "Central Asia-U.S." Summit

In April this year, geologists announced a plan called "Dec 2019." Exploration is currently underway at the Zhanas rare earth deposit in Kazakhstan, which is estimated to contain more than 20 million tons of elements such as neodymium, cerium, lanthanum, and yttrium.

Kazakhstan International News Agency - Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev wrote a letter to U.S. President Donald Trump, expressing sincere thanks for his invitation to attend the "Central Asia-U.S." summit to be held in Washington on November 6th.

In his letter, President Tokayev pointed out that this initiative was proposed at a very timely moment and holds significant importance.

The head of state of Kazakhstan supports the main goals of Donald Trump in domestic and foreign affairs, especially appreciating his adherence to traditional values based on reason, as well as efforts to maintain peace and security.

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