Pakistan and Kazakhstan enjoyed cordial, fraternal, and steadily strengthening bilateral relations, rooted in shared cultural affinities, mutual respect, and common membership in organizations like the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO). Diplomatic ties were established on 24 February 1992, shortly after Kazakhstan's independence, with Pakistan among the first to recognize it. Relations emphasize political dialogue, economic cooperation, connectivity, and people-to-people ties, with significant momentum in 2025 amid efforts to unlock untapped potential.
In 2025, Pakistan-Kazakhstan relations were marked by proactive diplomacy, concrete agreements, and optimistic targets—positioning the partnership for deeper economic and strategic collaboration in a multipolar region, with the February 2026 presidential visit poised to catalyze further advances.
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