Kazakhstan and Estonia have agreed to launch a new export route for Kazakh grain through Baltic ports. Under the pilot project, it is planned to send 180,000 tons of wheat, with Estonia providing free storage of the cargo for 90 days. The details of the deal were discussed during negotiations between the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and the President of Estonia, Alar Karis. "We are very interested in gaining access to your seaports and in trading with your country, as well as in maintaining constructive contacts in international organizations, primarily the United Nations, the UN Security Council, and others," noted Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. As emphasized by the Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Aidarbek Saparbayev, the dialogue between the countries has already moved to a practical level. "Previously, we sent grain mainly through Novorossiysk. Now we have an alternative - the ports of the Baltic. We plan to export about 700,000 tons through ...
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