- Kazakhstan–United Kingdom relations
Kazakhstan-United Kingdom relations were formally established on 19 January 1992. The
United Kingdom opened anembassy inKazakhstan in October 1992 and Kazakhstan opened an embassy in Britain in February 1996. [http://www.kazakhstanembassy.org.uk/cgi-bin/index/42 About the Embassy] The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]Kazakhstan 's relations with the West have greatly improved in the last few years as the Government has closely cooperated in the U.S.-ledWar on Terror . "See also:"Counter-terrorism in Kazakhstan Britain is the third-largest foreign investor in Kazakhstan with British companies making up 14% of foreign direct investment. Over 100 British companies do business in Kazakhstan. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2537093,00.html Analysis: Why the world cares about Kazakhstan] The Times]
British Aerospace has a 49% stake inAir Astana .Kazakhstan's ambassador to the United Kingdom
Dr Roza Kashkenbayeva was the first Ambassador for Kazakhstan in the United Kingdom, from October 1994-February 1996Nurtai Abykayev served as Kazakhstan's ambassador to the United Kingdom from February 1996 to September 1996.Kanat Saudabayev , who currently serves as Kazakhstan's ambassador to theUnited States , served from November 1996 to October 1999.Adil Akhmetov served from 2000 to 2001.Erlan Idrissov has served as Kazakhstan's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark since 18 July 2002. Since 2008 -Kairat Abusseitov is the ambassador from Kazakhstan to the United KingdomMeetings and business relations
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev appointed Richard Evans, the former chief executive ofBAE Systems , head ofSamruk , a state-owned holding company that controls five Kazakh companies, on 23 October 2006. [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/11/17D25A49-1158-4A72-9AA5-80BE17A5E5C5.html Kazakh Leader Meets British PM, EBRD President] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty]Visit to London
President Nazarbayev, along with several Kazakh business leaders, met with Evans,
British Prime Minister Tony Blair ,Queen Elizabeth II ,Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown ,Lord Mayor John Stuttard andJean Lemierre , the President of theEuropean Bank for Reconstruction and Development , inLondon ,England on 21 November and 22 2006. Nazarbayev discussed energy cooperation with Prime Minister Blair, and President Lemierre pledged to change the EBRD's relationship with Kazakhstan, taking into account Kazakhstan's strong economic growth. Nazarbayev met with other London business representatives on 22 November, opened trading at theLondon Stock Exchange , and visited theLondon Metal Exchange . [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/11/74e32636-18d9-418b-9a05-24edc74f8170.html Kazakhstan: Nazarbaev Seeks Greater Business Ties With Britain] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty] [http://www.indiadaily.com/breaking_news/82676.asp Kazakhstan, U.K.: Nazarbaev Meets With Blair, Queen] India Daily]Political analysts said Nazarbayev used the visit as an opportunity to try to convince British government officials that Kazakhstan is making progress in its
democratization in order to gain Britain's support for its bid to head theOrganization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in 2009. The OSCE Ministerial Council is expected to make a decision on the matter in December. [http://www.iii.co.uk/news/?type=afxnews&articleid=5865690&subject=economic&action=article Blair, Kazakhstan's Nazarbayev discuss energy co-operation, financial services] interactive investor] [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/11/21/wkazakh21.xml Blair courts Kazakhstan, Borat not on agenda] The Daily Telegraph]Pauline Shearman, Director of the
Confederation of British Industry , said, "As far as we're concerned it's quite timely given that we're focusing quite a lot onenergy security these days, and there being various concerns in the EU about long-term total reliance on theRussia n energy sector alone... I think the paramount issue still is the political recognition in theworld community for Nazarbayev." [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/11/066BDF01-F260-456B-BDAF-CB34FAADD257.html Kazakhstan: President Begins Important State Visit To Britain] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty]Press conference
Blair and Nazarbayev held a joint press conference after their meeting on 21 November. Blair said, "This relationship is obviously about trade and energy. We are looking now at how we co-operate in the financial services sector. The role of Kazakhstan is increasingly important because it demonstrates that, first, you have a country that, by being prepared to open up its economy, has achieved significant advance - and that's an important lesson. And secondly, you have many different ethnic and religious groupings and they are living together and Kazakhstan is making progress as a whole, as a country, and that's an important lesson as well. Particularly in this region, we need stable partners and I think there is a whole new and different relationship that Europe should have with Kazakhstan where we recognize that strategic importance. And I would like to see Britain be a leading partner of Kazakhstan in that endeavour, not just for trade and economic reasons but for political ones too."
Kazakhstan - Way Forward
Nazarbayev gave a speech at a business seminar entitled "Kazakhstanndash Way Forward," to 300 British businessmen, in which he discussed Kazakhstan's GDP, which is expected to soon pass
USD $6,000, that Britain is the third largest investor in Kazakhstan, and that there are 128 British companies currently investing in Kazakhstan. Nazarbayev told his audience, "Kazakhstan is no longer part of theSoviet Union , not part ofRussia , and there is no need to look at it as if it were. As you see, Kazakhstan is a scene of liberal politics, liberal economics, and we wish that all the countries of the region would follow our example, walk in our footsteps in that we have created better conditions for our people than our neighbors." Other representatives who spoke at the seminar worked for Kazyna Fund, Samruk State Holdings,RFCA , and theEuropean Bank for Reconstruction and Development .Martin Ferstl, chairman of
Shell Oil in Kazakhstan, said that Shell invested $3 billion in Kazakhstan between 1993 and 2006. He praised the "legal and regulatory framework" for being "clear, unambiguous, and implementable" when it comes to foreign investment. Another speaker, Sauat Mynbayev, acting chairman of Samruk State Holding company, took the opportunity to announce that four companies based in Kazakhstan were going to sell shares on the London Stock Exchange.Hindus in Kazakhstan
Prime Minister Blair raised the issue of the treatment of
Hindu s in Kazakhstan when he met with Nazarbayev as riot police and bulldozers demolished a Hindu temple and five houses of Kazakh Hindus in Karasai District, Kazakhstan. [http://www.mid-day.com/news/world/2006/november/147083.htm Blair raises Hindu harassment with Kazakh president] Mid Day]Forum 18 , anonprofit organization that advocates forreligious freedom , documented alleged government harassment of Hindus. [http://www.forum18.org/Archive.php?article_id=885 Kazakhstan: New threat to de-register partially demolished Hare Krishna community] Forum 18]MP Ashok Kumar tabled an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons stating, "This House, prior to the visit of the President of Kazakhstan, condemns the harassment of and discrimination against Hindu minorities in Kazakhstan; notes that Hindus in the Karasai district have had land, barns and cows confiscated, have been threatened with demolition of their houses, and denied the right to own land. It further notes that Kazakh Hindus who applied for ownership of their houses were asked to declare that they were not Hindus, while non-Hindus who made similar applications were immediately granted ownership rights; acknowledges that the Supreme Court reviewed two cases regarding Hindu cottages and ruled against Hindus without inviting the plaintiffs to the hearings."
acha Baron Cohen and Borat
Ambassador Idrissov is best known in the West for his criticism of
Borat Sagdiyev , the fictional Kazakh journalist and alter ego of British comedianSacha Baron Cohen . Idrissov complained that Cohen's portrayal of Kazakhstan is far from the reality of the "increasingly modern, prosperous, secular state" that is Kazakhstan. A spokesman for the British Foreign Office denied that relations between Kazakhstan and the UK were poor. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/11/21/wkazakh21.xml Blair courts Kazakhstan, Borat not on agenda] The Telegraph] President Nazarbayev laughed at Cohen's movie "", saying, "This film was created by a comedian so let's laugh at it - that's my attitude." [http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/dailynews/tm_headline=mr-blair-meets-mr-kazakhstan&method=full&objectid=18135832&siteid=94762-name_page.html Mr Blair meets Mr Kazakhstan] Sunday Mirror]Quote
"Britain is already playing a significant role in the development of Kazakhstan in many areas. We want to see that role continue and expand.":British Prime Minister Tony Blair [http://www.kazakhstanembassy.org.uk/ The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland] The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland]
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* [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/12/F3CA3AA6-6FA8-4A61-A5C6-D517EB5E7F5A.html 'Victorious' Kazakhs Told To Wait On OSCE Decision]
* [http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=11009974&PageNum=0 Nazarbayev calls Kazakhstan relations with Britain special]
* [http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html?NewsID=11006602&PageNum=0 Nazarbayev has audience with Queen Elizabeth II, talks with British PM]Template group
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