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Kazakh Envoy Says ‘Proud To See India Taking Lead Role’ On COVID-19

Mumbai: In a recent development, Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to India Yeralan Alimbayev said that he is proud to see New Delhi playing a leading role in increasing efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic and assured his country’s full cooperation to combat the deadly infection.

“It was a really good idea. We saw the conference yesterday. I am very proud to see that India is taking the lead role and all the steps proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi are very useful and timely, which we support. We are ready to cooperate and work jointly, ”the ambassador told ANI.

Participants from all eight SAARC countries – India, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives and Bhutan – to share their views and share experiences of fighting the epidemic that has killed more than 6 people Video conference. Globally.

In this conference, Prime Minister Modi proposed the creation of a COVID-19 emergency fund based on voluntary contributions from all countries, with India making an initial proposal of US $ 10 million for the fund.
The Ambassador further revealed that the Embassy of Kazakhstan in New Delhi will host an exhibition this week showcasing the ‘Heritage of the Great Step: Masterpiece of Jewellery Art’.

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The exhibition will be organized by the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan showcase the unique culture of the Central Asian country.

The Kazakh Embassy will also present a virtual show for online visitors in the backdrop of the coronavirus.
According to an estimate from Johns Hopkins University cited by CNN, the novel coronavirus has killed more than 6,500 worldwide.

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