Meeting of Nursultan Nazarbayev and Barack Obama at the nuclear security summit if Washington. ©REUTERS/Richard Clement
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Andrew Weber and Kazakhstan Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov discussed the agenda of nuclear security summit to be held in Seoul in the end of March, KazTAG reports. "During the summit President Barack Obama and President Nursultan Nazarbayev, as well as leaders of other countries are planning to discuss the progress achieved since the first nuclear security summit (in April 2010 in Washington) and develop plans for the next two years," Weber told journalists after the meeting on Friday, March 16. He also said that the presidents of the U.S. and Kazakhstan will have a personal meeting during the summit. The plan is that Obama will point out the global leadership of Nazarbayev and Kazakhstan in promotion of the idea of nuclear non-proliferation, countering nuclear terrorism threat and reduction of weapons of mass destruction in the world.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Andrew Weber and Kazakhstan Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov discussed the agenda of nuclear security summit to be held in Seoul in the end of March, KazTAG reports.
"During the summit President Barack Obama and President Nursultan Nazarbayev, as well as leaders of other countries are planning to discuss the progress achieved since the first nuclear security summit (in April 2010 in Washington) and develop plans for the next two years," Weber told journalists after the meeting on Friday, March 16.
He also said that the presidents of the U.S. and Kazakhstan will have a personal meeting during the summit. The plan is that Obama will point out the global leadership of Nazarbayev and Kazakhstan in promotion of the idea of nuclear non-proliferation, countering nuclear terrorism threat and reduction of weapons of mass destruction in the world.