Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev at the Kremlin on Monday for high-level talks expected to focus on regional energy cooperation, new gas infrastructure projects, and the growing impact of US sanctions on oil exports from the region.
The meeting comes as Moscow and Astana continue to deepen energy and trade ties amid shifting global markets and Western restrictions on Russian hydrocarbons. Both leaders are expected to discuss plans for expanding cross-border gas pipelines, joint refinery projects, and alternative trade routes that bypass Western-controlled shipping and finance systems.
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