Kazakhstan welcomes France's Macron under Moscow's disapproving gaze
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[November 01, 2023]
ASTANA (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron arrived
in Kazakhstan on Wednesday on the first leg of a trip to Central Asia, a
region long regarded as Russia's backyard which has drawn fresh Western
attention since the war in Ukraine began.
Oil-rich Kazakhstan has already emerged as a replacement supplier of
crude to European nations turning off Russian supply and an important
link in the new China-Europe trade route bypassing Russia.
In addition to oil, Kazakhstan is a major exporter of uranium, and
France's Orano already operates a joint venture with its state nuclear
firm Kazatomprom.
At a meeting with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Macron complimented
Kazakhstan for refusing to side with Moscow on Ukraine and said the two
countries signed business deals, including a declaration of intent for a
partnership in the much-sought area of rare earths and rare metals.
"I don't underestimate by any means the geopolitical difficulties, the
pressures ... that some may be putting on you," Macron told Tokayev, who
called the visit "historic."
"France values ... the path you are following for your country, refusing
to be a vassal of any power and seeking to build numerous and balanced
relations with different countries."
Russia has voiced concern at the West's growing diplomatic activity in
former Soviet Central Asian nations.
While on Wednesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Kazakhstan as a
sovereign state was free to develop ties with any countries, Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov said last week the West was trying to pull
Russia's "neighbours, friends and allies" away from it.
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Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and French President Emmanuel
Macron take part in a welcome ceremony before their talks in Astana,
Kazakhstan November 1, 2023. Press service of the President of
Kazakhstan/Handout via REUTERS
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, where Macron goes next, have refused to
recognise Russia's annexation of Ukrainian territories and have
pledged to abide by Western sanctions against Moscow, while calling
both Russia and Western nations such as France their strategic
partners.
"We respect our friends, we are here when they need us and we
respect their independence," Macron said. "And in a world where
major powers want to become hegemons, and where regional powers
become unpredictable, it is good to have friends who share this
philosophy."
Asked about Macron's visit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said
Russia valued its relations with Kazakhstan "very highly."
"In our turn, we have historical ties, ties of strategic partnership
with Kazakhstan, they are our allies and our interests are united in
many international bodies," Peskov told reporters.
(Reporting by Tamara Vaal; additional reporting by Michel Rose and
Anastasia Lyrchikova; writing by Olzhas Auyezov and Ingrid Melander;
editing by Jason Neely, Raju Gopalakrishnan and Tomasz Janowski)
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