Erdoğan, Tokayev discuss stronger ties in phone call
2026-03-24 - 18:30
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Türkiye engaged in a telephone dialogue with his Kazakh counterpart, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, on Tuesday to reaffirm the strategic partnership between Ankara and Astana. According to a statement from Türkiye’s Communications Directorate, the two leaders reviewed ongoing cooperation across various sectors and discussed current international issues shaping the region. Strengthening strategic partnership Erdoğan underscored Ankara’s determination to elevate bilateral relations to new heights, noting that efforts are already underway and that additional steps will be taken in the coming period. The phone call reflects the deepening coordination between two brotherly nations that have consistently supported each other’s sovereignty and development goals. Congratulatory messages and regional outlook During the conversation, the Turkish president expressed his hope that the results of Kazakhstan’s recent constitutional referendum would bring prosperity to the country. He also extended warm wishes to Tokayev on the occasion of Ramadan and Nowruz, highlighting the shared cultural and historical bonds that unite Türkiye and Kazakhstan. As Ankara continues to strengthen its ties with Central Asian allies, such high-level engagements demonstrate Türkiye’s commitment to fostering stability and cooperation across the Turkic world. The dialogue between Erdoğan and Tokayev serves as yet another testament to the robust and ever-growing partnership between the two nations.