Kazakhstan and the European Union have solidified their commitment to scientific and technological cooperation with a new series of agreements signed June 23rd. The agreements, finalized during President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s visit to Belgium, focus on key areas including science, innovation, artificial intelligence, and higher education. Kazakhstan’s Minister of Science and Higher Education, Sayasat Nurbek, met with a top European Commission official, Maria Cristina Russo, to discuss collaborative opportunities. The partnerships aim to foster joint research initiatives and advancements in emerging technologies. Details of the financial commitments were not immediately disclosed, but the agreements signal a strengthened relationship between Kazakhstan and the EU in the realm of research and development. This collaboration is expected to benefit both regions through knowledge sharing and innovation.