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Turkish-Kazakh Pact

ANKARA, Turkey () -- Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and his Turkish counterpart Suleyman Demirel signed a friendship and cooperation pact in Ankara on Monday to strengthen post-Soviet ties between the two nations.


Anatolian news agency quoted Demirel as saying the pact, together with a political consultation protocol, laid out the foundations for relations between the two independent countries.


The agency quoted Demirel as saying that Kazakhstan had also asked Turkey for $300 million credit. He said Turkey could play a far greater role in Kazakhstan's development plans.


The agreement comes before a meeting of the heads of state of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan in Istanbul on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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