Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has proposed the creation of an international organization dedicated to the Russian language at the CIS summit in Bishkek. This initiative has the goal of strengthening cooperation and promoting the Russian language among the member states of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
The agreement on this proposed international organization outlines its legal status, objectives, and operational procedures. Its primary focus is on enhancing mutually beneficial cooperation to support and advance the Russian language in the participating countries.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his appreciation for Tokayev's initiative, emphasizing the importance of language in promoting cultural exchange and collaboration.
The proposal to establish an international organization for the Russian language reflects the significance of linguistic and cultural ties within the CIS and underscores the commitment of member states to preserve and promote the Russian language's heritage and relevance in the region.
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