The visit of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Washington is in the
spotlight of the world media. CNN highlighted the genuine interest sparked by Kazakhstan’s historic decision to join the Abraham Accords. The report quoted the U.S. President, who
emphasized that Kazakhstan became the first country to join the Abraham Accords during his second term. He
called it the beginning of a new stage in international partnership.
The news agency Associated Press also noted that U.S. President Donald
Trump called Kazakhstan joining the Abraham Accords ‘a major step forward in
building bridges across the World.’ The publication stated that our
country’s participation in the initiative is of great significance, as it will
strengthen trade ties and cooperation.
In its report, Reuters emphasized that Kazakhstan is a key partner of
the U.S. in Central Asia. The main goal of the leaders’ meeting is to
strengthen energy cooperation.
The largest Turkish news agency, Anadolu, also highlighted the United States’ approach to Central Asia’s energy potential. The report quoted the U.S. President, who spoke of his intentions to deepen cooperation with the countries of the region, including in the areas of critical minerals and trade.
Notably, the Kazakh President’s visit was also covered by other leading
global media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Al
Jazeera, France 24, Fox News, Deutsche Welle, and the Indian Express.

