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Published May 16, 2026businesscementeconomy

Kazakhstan and Türkiye Recast Their Eurasian Role

ASTANA – When Recep Tayyip Erdoğan arrived in Astana this week, the language of brotherhood between Kazakhstan and Türkiye sounded different

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ASTANA – When Recep Tayyip Erdoğan arrived in Astana this week, the language of brotherhood between Kazakhstan and Türkiye sounded different. It was no longer centered on shared history alone, but on oil routes, drone production, cargo corridors and the shifting balance of power in the region.

As the war in Ukraine drags into another year, China accelerates its infrastructure and industrial expansion, and the Middle East enters another period of volatility, middle powers across Eurasia are recalibrating. Kazakhstan and Türkiye, among them, increasingly see each other not simply as brotherly nations, but as anchors of a new transcontinental axis stretching from Central Asia to Europe through the Caspian Sea.

“During this difficult period, we expressed our concern regarding the escalation of armed conflicts. Our discussion also focused on the erosion of international law and the declining influence of universal organisations,” Tokayev said at a joint press conference on May 14, following his meeting with Erdoğan.

“We reached a common conclusion on the need to strengthen the role of the United Nations, to strictly observe its resolutions and Charter, to ensure the primacy of international law, and to uphold the principle of justice. We noted the need to resolve all disputes and conflicts peacefully through diplomatic negotiations.

Kazakhstan and Türkiye will continue to cooperate within the framework of international organisations. We will join forces to ensure global stability and security,” he said. The warmth between Tokayev and Erdoğan, who met most recently during the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in April, was evident throughout the visit in long handshakes, warm smiles and repeated references to “brotherly nations” that reflected how closely the two countries increasingly see each other.

“Let me once again underscore that we will always be the strongest supporter of Kazakhstan, which celebrates the 35th anniversary of its independence,” said Erdoğan at a closing session of the bilateral business forum in Astana on May 14. As part of the visit, the two presidents signed a Declaration on Eternal Friendship and Expanded Strategic Partnership, pledged to raise bilateral trade to $15 billion, discussed expanding the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) and explored deeper cooperation in energy, mining, agriculture, artificial intelligence and defense production.

Among the signed bilateral documents were an updated legal assistance protocol, a new bilateral investment protection agreement, an agreement on opening and operating cultural centers, and a series of memorandums covering energy, education, finance, media and defense cooperation.

Transport and transit cooperation remains a key pillar of bilateral economic relations. According to the Kazakh foreign ministry’s figures, in the first 11 months of 2025, rail freight transportation between the two countries increased by 33.9%, exceeding 5.9 million tons.

Road freight transportation increased by 1.2% in 2025 to 740,600 tons. There is a far more pragmatic calculation: whoever controls connectivity across Eurasia may wield outsized influence in the next phase of global trade. That helps explain why transport discussions featured so prominently.

Tokayev invited Turkish companies to help expand cargo capacity at Aktau and Kuryk on the Caspian Sea, while Erdoğan openly signaled Türkiye’s desire to move more Kazakh oil to international markets through Turkish territory. Much attention was paid to TITR, also known as the Middle Corridor.

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