Washington, D.C., February 3, 2026 – As part of his visit to the United States, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yermek Kosherbayev, held meetings with the Chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, Brian Mast, and Senator Steve Daines.
The parties discussed the current state and prospects of Kazakhstan-U.S. cooperation, with particular emphasis on strengthening trade and economic ties, advancing political dialogue, and expanding interparliamentary engagement in line with the key priorities of the bilateral agenda.
The Minister emphasized the strategic nature of relations between the two countries and underscored the importance of intensifying contacts between legislative bodies as an effective mechanism for promoting joint initiatives.
During the meeting with Chairman Mast, the parties positively assessed the dynamics of bilateral cooperation and agreed to continue joint efforts to ensure further support for initiatives aimed at deepening trade and economic cooperation, including projects in critical minerals. Particular attention was given to the upcoming visit of a delegation of U.S. congressmen to Kazakhstan scheduled for March this year.
Senator Daines, for his part, noted Kazakhstan’s balanced and constructive foreign policy course and emphasized the importance of establishing favorable legislative conditions in the U.S. Congress for expanding bilateral business ties, including through the introduction of Permanent Normal Trade Relations. He informed that work to adopt the necessary legislative decisions aimed at repealing the Jackson-Vanik amendment in the foreseeable future is underway.
At the conclusion of the meetings, the Minister invited the American lawmakers to visit Kazakhstan for practical discussions on the prospects for further development of bilateral cooperation.