Kazakhstan banned the export of 106 types of military goods to Russia
Economy
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said during a visit to Germany in late September that Astana would comply with the sanctions regime against Russia.
Kazakhstan has stopped supplying 106 types of goods to Russia because of Western sanctions, the country's Deputy Minister of Trade and Integration Kairat Torebayev said. We are talking about goods of "military purpose", writes Vlast.kz.
The ban also applies to Kazakhstani and foreign manufacturers. This includes such goods as drones and spare parts for them, special electronics, chips and similar goods.
Kazakhstani President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said during a visit to Germany in late September that Astana would comply with the sanctions regime against Russia. Kazakhstan is "in contact with relevant organisations to comply with the sanctions regime," he said. At the same time, Tokayev said Astana adheres to a policy of co-operation with Moscow and does not oppose Russia. The Russian Foreign Ministry said Moscow will not interfere in Kazakhstan's relations with third countries, but expects that they will not affect relations.
The ban also applies to Kazakhstani and foreign manufacturers. This includes such goods as drones and spare parts for them, special electronics, chips and similar goods.
Kazakhstani President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said during a visit to Germany in late September that Astana would comply with the sanctions regime against Russia. Kazakhstan is "in contact with relevant organisations to comply with the sanctions regime," he said. At the same time, Tokayev said Astana adheres to a policy of co-operation with Moscow and does not oppose Russia. The Russian Foreign Ministry said Moscow will not interfere in Kazakhstan's relations with third countries, but expects that they will not affect relations.
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