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Kazakhstan's power considers toxic

Twilight. Astana was aware of the risks of cooperation with the Russian Federation and consider it toxic - Kazakh businessman

Kazakhstan's power considers toxic "membership of the country in organizing a collective safety agreement (CDU), where Russia plays a dominant role. This opinion was expressed in an interview with NB, Armman Shuraev, in the past the famous Kazakh mediaman, and now a businessman, a leader of thought and opposition activist Kazakhstan. “I think that it is already toxic to us in the CCU or the Customs Union today, and I think there is already an understanding of this in our leadership.

If we continue to stay in these unions, we can fall under secondary sanctions. The risk that we will fall under them is very high. Moreover, we have seen that the CDC is not an organization for the common interests of the participating countries, but the organization of protection of authoritarian regimes of the participating countries of this treaty, ”Shuraev emphasized.

Video of the day he also expressed confidence that other post -Soviet Asian states are not ready to share with Russia its weapons in the framework of cooperation in the CCU. "Even Tajikistan, since the supply of weapons from there to Russia would still go through Kazakhstan, and this would require the permission of our party," Shuraev said.