
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Yerbek Kosherbayev, held telephone negotiations with the heads of foreign policy agencies of Central Asia and Azerbaijan, as reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country. The conversation included Jeyhun Bayramov from Azerbaijan, Zheenbek Kulubaev from Kyrgyzstan, Sirojiddin Muhriddin from Tajikistan, Rashid Meredov from Turkmenistan, and Bakhtiyor Saidov from Uzbekistan.
During the discussion, the ministers exchanged views on the current military-political situation in the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of close coordination and operational interaction in times of crisis. Yerbek Kosherbayev thanked his colleagues from Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan for their constructive cooperation on evacuation issues.
The interlocutors confirmed their commitment to resolving the situation exclusively through diplomatic and political means. They underscored the significance of de-escalating tensions, adhering to international norms, and joint efforts to ensure regional security, peace, and stability.
All parties expressed their readiness to continue providing the necessary support in organizing the possible evacuation of citizens, as well as to maintain active working contacts between their foreign policy agencies.