President’s advisor: Stop rubbing our nose in our flaws, political reforms will continue without any pressure
(Interfax) - Kazakhstan’s president advisor Yermukhamet Yertysbaev finds media speculations on the alleged disavowing of political liberalization by the president ridiculous.
Kazakhstan committed to reforms, says State’s Boucher (News Blaze)
Is Kazakhstan taking advantage of shadow lobbying in the United States, or what is the real value of being a Bush political appointee? (Roberts Report)
Kazakhstan and China hold joint military exercises (CaspioNet)
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