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The President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, has said the country is planning to launch flights to Slovenia. The remarks came following talks with his Slovenian counterpart Nataša Pirc Musar in Astana, who was accompanied by representatives from 26 Slovenian companies. President Tokayev noted, “There are many people in Kazakhstan who are very interested in visiting Slovenia, but they face certain problems. First of all, in obtaining a visa, and secondly, an important issue is the lack of flights. I think both governments should show interest and consider how to solve these problems. We already have plans to launch flights to Ljubljana”. Trade between Slovenia and Kazakhstan topped 163 million euros last year. Last September, Kazakhstan opened an embassy in Slovenia. Kazakhstan’s flag carrier, Air Astana, is the largest airline in Central Asia and the Caucasus region. Within the former Yugoslavia, it serves Podgorica on a seasonal summer basis.
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