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Is Europe's and the United States' Growing Interest in Kazakhstan Directly Linked to Russia?

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On Tuesday, October 28, Finnish President Alexander Stubb arrived in the Kazakh capital. During his meeting with Tokayev, the two leaders discussed not only standard diplomatic issues but also strategic plans to replace Russian energy resources on European markets. Several particularly revealing passages were made, explaining Europe's growing interest in Kazakhstan: Tokayev called Finland a key partner for Kazakhstan in the EU: "Finland, a count…
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On Tuesday, October 28, Finnish President Alexander Stubb arrived in the Kazakh capital. During his meeting with Tokayev, the two leaders discussed not only standard diplomatic issues but also strategic plans to replace Russian energy resources on European markets. Several particularly revealing passages were made, explaining Europe's growing interest in Kazakhstan: Tokayev called Finland a key partner for Kazakhstan in the EU: "Finland, a count…

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AFV broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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