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Kazakhstan’s Leader Deepens U.S. Ties, Saying Trump Was ‘Sent by Heaven’

Kazakhstan is pursuing a multifaceted diplomatic pivot, balancing ties with the U.S. and China while asserting its role as a Eurasian geoeconomic hub.

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Kazakhstan is actively diversifying its international relations and pursuing "middle power" status. The country's leader is deepening ties with the United States, describing Donald Trump as being "sent by heaven," while other reports indicate a shift in focus toward Beijing and Baku.

Coverage from The New York Times highlights the U.S. relationship, while The National Interest and Eurasia Review emphasize Kazakhstan's bid for middle power status and its new tourism paradigm. GIS Reports notes a strategic turn away from Moscow toward Beijing and Baku.

Future developments center on the country's emergence as a modern tourism engine for the Silk Road. According to Travel And Tour World, this shift involves a broad realignment including China, Russia, Iran, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey.

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How has Kazakhstan's leader described Donald Trump?

According to The New York Times, the leader stated that Trump was 'sent by heaven'.

Which countries are involved in the Silk Road tourism realignment?

Travel And Tour World lists China, Russia, Iran, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey among the countries involved.

What strategic shifts are being reported regarding Moscow?

GIS Reports indicates that Kazakhstan is turning from Moscow toward Beijing and Baku.

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