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The Russian president for the fourth time was mistaken, addressing President Kaz...

Made two attempts: Putin was unable to utter Tokayev's name and got the President's reaction (video)

The Russian president for the fourth time was mistaken, addressing President Kazakhstan. At the same time, the Kremlin head still hopes to conclude a military cooperation agreement with him. On November 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Astana and met with President of Kazakhstan Kasim-Zhmart Tokaev. Thanks to Tokaev for the invitation, Putin failed to say the name of his Kazakhstan colleague again. The error of the Kremlin head and his attempts to express correctly showed the "Kremlin.

ru" Telegram channel. The video recorded two attempts by Putin to name Kasim-Zhomart Tokaev. During his first attempt, the Russian paused a few -second pauses, and then called President Kazakhstan with a mistake - Kemel Zomartovich. After that he "thought" for 2 seconds and made another, more successful, attempt. Meanwhile, during the meeting of the Kazakh and Russian presidents, another event was held, which concerned the delegation of the Russians in Astana.

In particular, Tokaev began to speak Kazakh and forced the Russian citizens to urgently look for headphones to hear a translation into "generally". It should be noted that during his personal meetings with Tokaev he was already mistaken, calling his name. Similar situations occurred three times in 2022. In particular, in January, "Kamel Zhomartovich" was heard, in June - an indiscriminate mishm of words, in August - "Kasim Zomartovich Kamelovich".

Meanwhile, Kazakhstan is trying to continue some contacts with the Russian Federation, despite the sanctions imposed by the world community due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In particular, analysts noted that the so -called "parallel import" - electronics and other goods, which can then turn into Russian weapons. At the same time, the Kazakh government attempts to join sanctions and limit the movement of goods that go to the territory of the Russian Federation.

At the same time, this country and a number of other countries in Central Asia are trying to persuade not to support the Kremlin's actions. At the same time, the media reported Putin's plans for Kazakhstan: the Russian politician hopes to conclude an agreement on military cooperation in Astana. We remind that representatives of the resistance forces noticed a party of mobilized Russians who came to Dzanka in Crimea.