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The first American Embassy in Kazakhstan was set up in Alma-Ata (currently Almaty) on 3 February, 1992, with William Harrison Courtney assuming the position as the Chargé d'Affaires ad interim. [1] The Embassy of the United States was originally located in Almaty, the former capital of Kazakhstan.
The United States recognized Kazakhstan ten days later on December 26, 1991. The U.S. embassy was established in Almaty (then named Alma-Ata) on February 3, 1992, with William Harrison Courtney as chargé d'affaires ad interim. He was subsequently appointed as the first U.S. ambassador to Kazakhstan.
In February 2006, the American Embassy in Uzbekistan moved to a new embassy complex in the Yunusabad district, on Maykurgan Street [3] In the broader regional context, the embassy functions within the framework of the C5+1 diplomatic platform involving the United States and the five Central Asian Republics: Kazakhstan , the Kyrgyz Republic ...
The United States values Kazakhstan's $50 million scholarship program to educate one thousand Afghan students in Kazakhstan's universities. The United States welcomes Kazakhstan's economic connectivity efforts, in particular, its investments in regional infrastructure such as the Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan railroad and the Caspian seaport of Aktau ...
Prime Minister of Kazakhstan List of presidents of the United States Term end November 1, 1991 – diplomatic relations established between the United States and the Republic of Kazakhstan Sergey Tereshchenko: George H. W. Bush: November 9, 1992: November 19, 1992: Alim Zhamburshin: Sergey Tereshchenko: George H. W. Bush: August 11, 1994 ...
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Astana-1 formerly Nur-Sultan-1, is a railway station in Astana, Kazakhstan. The original station can handle 7,000 travellers a day, as part of the infrastructure build up to Expo 2017 a new station, Astana-Nurly Zhol , is located near Mynzhyldyk Alley with a new capacity of 12,000.
Esil District (Kazakh: Есіл Ауданы, Esıl audany; Russian: Район Есиль), is an administrative subdivision of the city of Astana, Kazakhstan. References [ edit ]