Kazakhstan president meets head of UNAMA, reiterates his support

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met with the head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) Deborah Lyons on Wednesday
in Almaty and reaffirmed Kazakhstan&s commitment to supporting Afghanistan. According to the Kazakhstan presidential press service they
discussed prospects for cooperation between Kazakhstan and the UN as part of international efforts to stabilize the situation in Afghanistan
and provide humanitarian assistance.  Tokayev said Kazakhstan is committed to continuing comprehensive cooperation with the international
community in the fight against terrorism and extremism, the provision of humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, and the continuation of
educational programs for Afghan students. Lyons in turn spoke about efforts to rebuild Afghanistan as well as the results of the second
meeting of EU and Central Asian Special Representatives for Afghanistan on Tuesday in Almaty.She expressed gratitude to the country&s
leadership for its support of UNAMA. Following the collapse of the former government in August last year, Kazakhstan offered its support to
relocate some UN staff to Kazakhstan temporarily to continue their operations.The UNAMA office continues to be located in Almaty
The presidential press service said a corresponding agreement on the status of this mission in Kazakhstan will be signed in the near
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