News Digest: Foreign Media on Kazakh-US Ties, President Tokayev's Visit to Germany, Middle Corridor and More - The Astana Times
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : Kazakhstan ready to increase oil supplies to Germany, President saysKazakhstan is ready to increase oil supplies to Germany, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said on Thursday after talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin, reported Reuters on Sept. 28.59% : "At our German friends' request, I have confirmed our country's readiness to increase oil supplies and make them long-term," Tokayev told a briefing.
52% : Dialogue is the only wayDAZ Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung released an article on Sept. 20 about the C5+1 summit of five Central Asian leaders and United States President Joe Biden, which took place on Sept. 19"The world's states have been meeting in New York for the 78th time at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly.
52% : We call on all parties to seek a diplomatic resolution of conflicts based on the UN Charter and generally accepted norms of international law," he said.
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