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  • |office4 = 4th [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan|Prime Minister of Kazakhstan]] ...same post from 11 January 2007 to 15 April 2011. Tokayev served as [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan]] from 1 October 1999 to 28 January 2002 and as [[United Nati
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  • Kadyrov, as Chief Mufti, was critical of [[Wahhabi]]sm, to which many of the foreign fighters adhered. Kadyrov – a leading figure in the resistance movement ...Kadyrov]], led [[Kadyrovtsy|his father's militia]] and was appointed prime minister and president of Chechnya in March 2007.
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  • ...f Ichkeria|Ichkeria]], while he also remained Chief of Staff and [[Defence Minister]]. Maskhadov nominated himself for [[President of Ichkeria]] on 3 December ...e assumed the office of prime minister and abolished the office of Defence Minister he had occupied since late 1996. Maskhadov remained commander-in-chief of t
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  • ...ssador of Kazakhstan to the United States. He previously served as Foreign Minister in the Government of Kazakhstan from 1999-2002.
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  • | order = [[Prime Minister]] of the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]] | order2 = [[Deputy Prime Minister]] of the [[Chechen Republic of Ichkeria]]
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  • ...d Reich'', p. 257. Macmillan Company, New York.</ref> The [[Soviet Foreign Minister]], [[Vyacheslav Molotov]], [[German–Soviet Axis talks#Molotov travels to ...n Minister [[Erik Scavenius|Scavenius]] on 2 November 1942, German Foreign Minister [[Ribbentrop]] stated that the Germans expected [[Asian Russia]] to eventua
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  • ...tan was the world's largest exporter of cotton.<ref>{{cite web|author=USDA-Foreign Agriculture Service|title=Cotton Production Ranking|url= http://www.cotton. ...tan|Aralsk]], is now a mere {{convert|25|km|mi|abbr=on}} away." The Kazakh Foreign Ministry stated that "The North Aral Sea's surface increased from {{convert
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  • |office1 = Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan |office2 = Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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  • ...1fd|accessdate=8 September 2011|title=YERZHAN KAZYKHANOV NAMED NEW FOREIGN MINISTER OF KAZAKHSTAN|agency=[[Embassy of Kazakhstan in Austria]]}}</ref> [[Category:Foreign ministers of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...[KIMEP]] under the president, [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]]. He also served as Minister and Deputy Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Germany. He has received academic gr Dosmukhamedov published a book on foreign direct investment in the transitional economies [by Palgrave/Macmillan publ
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  • ...Officials] Travel Document Systems</ref> In late July 2005 at that time a Minister Kelimbetov announced that Kazakhstan's GDP grew by 9.1% in the last year.<r ...e development programs of major state owned enterprises. As a deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan he represented the country during the creation of Eurasian Ec
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  • ...bayev|publisher=The Atlantic Council}}</ref> In his role as deputy foreign minister, Mr. Ashikbayev is the Kazakhstan's diplomatic point person matters of the
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  • ...ldin.shtml |archivedate=2004-06-08 |df= }}</ref> served as the 2nd [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan]] from 12 October 1994 until his resignation on 10 October 19 ...and [[privatization]] programs that led to growth. He worked at attracting foreign investment, and helped to lay groundwork for a [[stock market]]."<ref name=
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  • ...]]. Following the elections, [[Sergey Tereshchenko]] was reappointed Prime Minister. Voter turnout was 73.5%.<ref>[[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof H ...reforms, particularly in the banking and tax spheres, in order to attract foreign investment.<ref name=IPU/>
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  • On 15 December 2011, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced that a rail link was being considered between Sakh [[Category:History of foreign trade in China]]
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  • ...n/hypermail/200004/0006.html Compromised Kazakh Security Official Moves To Foreign Ministry] Eurasianet</ref> He was then named head of the Presidential admin
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  • | 1953: Head, Political Department of the [[Minister of Defence (Soviet Union)|Ministry of the Navy]] ...e 1960s, mistakenly believed Kosygin to be the dominant leader of [[Soviet foreign policy]] in the Politburo. During this period, Brezhnev was gathering enoug
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  • ...2007''' began on 8 January 2007 when [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan|Prime Minister]] [[Daniyal Akhmetov]] unexpectedly resigned and ended with the [[Senate of ...ing [[Zhanseit Tuymenbayev]]. Tuymenbayev became the Education and Science Minister, replacing [[Byrganym Aytimova]].<ref name=ZHAN>[http://www.itar-tass.com/e
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  • ...[[Minister (diplomacy)|Minister]] to [[Romania]] and [[Serbia]], and U.S. Minister to [[Greece]].<ref>In that capacity he signed the first consular convention ...eval (now [[Tallinn]]). In November, 1869, President Grant appointed a new Minister to Russia, [[Andrew Curtin]], a former Governor of Pennsylvania who knew no
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  • ...half-million Russian farms were established as part of reforms by Russian Minister of the Interior [[Petr Stolypin]]; the farms pressured the traditional Kaza ...essional economists and managers to high positions, and sought advice from foreign development and business experts. The outlawing of the [[Communist Party of
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  • ...He had won his crown by competing with his brother and spent time fighting foreign enemies, but mostly kept himself amused by hunting, court parties and a fam ...d]]'', the head of traders and merchants syndicate ''Ho Tokhshan Bod'' and minister of agriculture (''[[wastaryoshan-salar]]''), who was also head of farmers,
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  • ...Affairs department of Foreign Ministry (who later in 1882 ascended to the Minister's seat), and [[Eugene Bützow]], Russia's Ambassador in China. ...sburg was perceived as a huge loss and step backward by many in Russia, as Minister of War [[Dmitry Milyutin]] and the military, as notable commander [[Aleksei
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  • ...ittee under Fedor Karlovich Giers (or Girs, brother of the Russian Foreign Minister [[Nicholas de Giers|Nikolay Karlovich Giers]]) toured the [[Krai]] and drew ...position to their rule by keeping them in a state of torpor to and prevent foreign ideologies from penetrating in.<ref name="Forbes1986">{{cite book|author=An
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  • Member of the Senate has the right to make an inquiry to the Prime Minister and the Government, Chairman of the National Bank, Chairman and members of ...tivity of Kazakhstan and engagement of MPs in identifying and implementing foreign policy of our country has significantly increased.
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  • |[[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan|Prime Minister]] . The prime minister and first deputy prime are appointed by the president. Council of Minister
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  • ...ng collectively as a state organ and individually through the role of each minister; 2. to implement modern [[information technology]] and eliminate [[bureaucr 11) Allowance of foreign managers, individual specialists from private sector and citizens of the Re
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  • ...e Minister of Culture and Information and [[Temirkhan Dosmukhanbetov]] the Minister of Tourism.<ref name=SPLIT>[http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2006/03/280306.as *[http://www.silkroadstudies.org/new/docs/CEF/Maria_Kielmas.pdf China’s Foreign Energy Asset Acquisitions: From Shopping Spree to Fire Sale?]
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  • |office = [[Ministers of Foreign Affairs (Kazakhstan)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] ...rs of the Russian Federation|Russian Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]
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  • ...ed Abdykarimov's successor. [[Altynbek Sarsenbayev]], formerly Information Minister in the [[Nursultan Nazarbayev|Nazarbayev administration]], said, "According ==Foreign relations==
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  • |office2 = [[Defence Minister of Kazakhstan|Minister of Defense of Kazakhstan]] |office3 = Minister of Industry and Trade of Kazakhstan
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  • ...is a [[Kazakhstan]]i diplomat. She was the [[Foreign minister|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] of Kazakhstan from November 1989 to December 1991, and the first ...Presidium of the Kazakh Society for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries. <ref name=Permanent/>
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  • ...hmanov, senior diplomat for the Republic of Kazakhstan and current foreign minister.]] ...p://astanatimes.com/2016/12/kazakh-president-appoints-new-foreign-minister-minister-of-national-economy/|agency=Astana Times}}</ref>
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  • ...Forum Vienna 2013 (8515762366).jpg|thumb|Kairat Mami with Austrian foreign minister [[Michael Spindelegger]] in 2013.]] ...n of Almaty Municipal Court, Chairman of the Panel of the High Court, Vice Minister of Justice, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration, Chairman of the
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  • ...pment in Alberta, and deprioritized improving the environment. Environment minister [[Peter Kent]] cited Canada's liability to "enormous financial penalties" u ...da, especially Alberta. Trudeau has also created a whole new position, the Minister of Science. <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Esa|date=2015-12-01|title=Dispatches|u
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  • ...ess Release: "Central Asia plus Japan" Dialogue/Foreign Ministers Meeting] Foreign Ministry of Japan</ref> [[Turkmenistan]], maintaining its [[Neutral country ...ally declared on August 28, 2004 in [[Astana]], Kazakhstan at a meeting of foreign ministers from the four participating Central Asian governments and Japan.
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  • ....com/content/new-tasks-president-facilitating-economic-diplomacy|publisher=Foreign Ministry of Kazakhstan}}</ref> ...ernational integration of the region.<ref name=TW1>{{cite web|title=Kazakh Foreign Policy Concept for 2014 – 2020 and the Ukraine Crisi|url=http://www.turki
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  • ...to establish a permanent secretariat. At the third meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs in 2008, Jordan and UAE were admitted as new members. At the third The first meeting of CICA Ministers of Foreign Affairs was held in Almaty on September 14, 1999 with participation of fift
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  • ...public of Kazakhstan]] and the [[Common Foreign and Security Policy|common foreign policy]] and trade relations of the [[European Union]]. ...ds and €1.92 billion in services. Half of Kazakhstan's $7.3 billion of [[foreign direct investment]] in 2006 came from the EU. As a major energy supplier to
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  • |nominator = [[Prime Minister of Australia]] ...lia]]n [[Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia)|Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade]] and the head of the Embassy of the Commonwealth of Aust
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  • !| [[Prime Minister of Kazakhstan]] * From 1997 - 2000 he was Minister Counselor of the Embassy in Russian Moscow.
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  • ...l|National Security Council]] for public diplomacy on [[Afghanistan]]. His foreign assignments have included [[Russia]] (where he was Press Spokesman for the ...[University of Virginia]] and taught English in Zaire before he joined the foreign service.<ref name="State Department Bio of Hoagland"/>
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  • ...nior Foreign Service]] with the rank of [[Diplomatic rank#Modern diplomats|Minister-Counselor]]. Krol was sworn in on January 8, 2015 as the [[United States Am ...e]] in 1982, and is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. He held foreign assignments in Poland, India, the Soviet Union, Russia, Ukraine and in Bela
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  • *[[Jumabek Tashenov]](1915-1986), Prime Minister ...ary of the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR (1960-1962, 1964-1986), Prime Minister, President Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences
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  • ...Forum |publisher=''[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kazakhstan)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan]]'' |accessdate=January 30, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiv ...[[Jorge Quiroga]] of [[Bolivia]], former [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] Jean Chrétien of [[Canada]] and others. International organizations, inc
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  • ...Gul, the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Almazbek Atambayev and the Prime-Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Artur Rasizade signed an agreement on giving ...utstanding projects are being carried out in collaboration with almost 100 foreign turkologist-scholars. International Turkic Academy has established partners
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  • ...f the intervention of [[Nazarbayev]]. Tokaev was reassigned as the foreign minister, while [[Rakhat Aliyev]] was transferred to Vienna as ambassador. [[Zhakiya
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  • Khrushchev's foreign policies led to the [[Sino-Soviet split]], in part a consequence of his pub ...ntly by US Presidents [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Ronald Reagan]], and UK Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]].{{sfn|Hanson|2006|pp=310–314}} The CPSU, which had
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  • |office3 = [[Vice Minister of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan]] Since December 2008 he had been a Vice Minister of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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