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Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan: Benefits of the 'green' agreement
At the COP 29 World Climate Summit, the leaders of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan—Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Ilham Aliyev, and Shavkat Mirziyoyev—signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the production and transmission of green energy among their countries. A Kazinform News Agency correspondent reviewed some details of this new project and its potential prospects for Central Asia. Kazakhstan is committed to achieving carbon neutrality, making “green” energy a top priority today. According to President Tokayev, this agreement marks a new direction in the pursuit of sustainable development, representing a significant step in the tripartite cooperation of Central Asia and the South Caucasus.
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