
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Yerbek Kosherbayev, held a telephone conversation with colleagues from Central Asia and Azerbaijan, as reported by the press service of the foreign policy agency. The discussion involved the ministers: Jeyhun Bayramov (Azerbaijan), Zheenbek Kulubaev (Kyrgyzstan), Sirojiddin Muhriddin (Tajikistan), Rashid Meredov (Turkmenistan), and Bakhtiyor Saidov (Uzbekistan).
During the conversation, attention was paid to the current military-political situation in the Middle East. The ministers emphasized the importance of coordination and operational interaction in crisis conditions. Yerbek Kosherbayev expressed gratitude to his colleagues from Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan for their constructive approach to the issues of evacuating citizens.
The parties unanimously agreed on the necessity of resolving the existing situation exclusively through political and diplomatic efforts. They noted the importance of de-escalating the conflict, adhering to international law, and working together to ensure regional security, peace, and stability.
The participants of the dialogue also confirmed their readiness to continue providing support in organizing possible evacuations of citizens and to strengthen working contacts between foreign policy agencies.