(Communicated by the President’s Spokesperson)
Monday, 27 April 2026 / 10 Iyar 5786
President Isaac Herzog Welcomed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan in Astana
On Monday, April 27, 2026, President Isaac Herzog landed in Astana, beginning his official visit to Kazakhstan.
President Herzog was received by the President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan at a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Astana. The two presidents held a private meeting, followed by an expanded bilateral meeting attended by senior Kazakh government officials. The leaders discussed deepening relations and advancing strategic cooperation between the two countries.
President Herzog expressed his deep appreciation for Kazakhstan and commended its decision last November to join the Abraham Accords, as well as its membership of the Board of Peace led by President Trump.
President Isaac Herzog:
“It's a huge honor for me to be here in the Presidential Palace in Astana. I bring with me a senior delegation of leaders and experts in fields of importance to the future of the cooperation between our two nations.
“Your decision, Mr. President, to join the Abraham Accords was a very bold decision. It was warmly welcomed in Israel, around the world, and in the White House. I also was happy to witness your presence at the declaration of the Board of Peace, which is a very important entity dealing with the current challenges. This is a move that sends a clear message to the world: it is possible to choose the path of partnership, responsibility, and peace.
“I would like to focus on how we can double, treble and more the volume of business and trade between our nations. We are close to approving direct flights, and I think that this can have a huge impact on business and trade, especially as part of the Abraham Accords family.”
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev:
“I made a decision to bring my country into the Abraham Accords, and we believe that the Abraham Accords have fundamentally reconfigured the Middle East's geopolitical architecture, creating a strategic framework for regional stability, shared prosperity, and collaborative efforts to address common challenges.
“With pride, wmphasize that there is no antisemitism in Kazakhstan, and Judaism is one of four official major religions in Kazakhstan, alongside Sunni Islam, Orthodox Christianity, and Catholicism.”
Attached photo credits: Haim Zach (GPO)
Video of President Herzog’s Arrival in Kazakhstan, Ceremonial Welcome at the Presidential Palace in Astana, and Meeting with President Tokayev
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Video credit: Omer Miron (GPO) / Sound credit: Yehezkel Kandil (GPO)
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