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MEET KAZAKHSTAN : PUTIN’S NEW NUCLEAR PET…

Mario Nawfal

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🇰🇿 MEET KAZAKHSTAN: PUTIN’S NEW NUCLEAR PET…

Kazakhstan, the world’s largest uranium producer (43% of global supply), is at the center of a new geopolitical scramble.

Once part of the Soviet Union, it became independent in 1991 but has remained closely tied to Moscow—economically and militarily—through alliances like the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization).

Putin: “As for the projects in energy, we might expand our cooperation in the field of nuclear power because we’ve already started working together.”

While Russia tries to deepen ties, Kazakhstan has cautiously balanced relations with China and the West, maintaining a neutral stance in conflicts like Ukraine.

During the 2022 protests, Moscow sent troops to quell unrest, reinforcing its influence—but Kazakhstan has since sought greater independence, avoiding overt support for Russian wars.

But now, it appears Putin wants a bigger piece of the uranium pie.

Sources: Statista, Reuters, Kremlin archives

Mario Nawfal

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🇷🇺 PUTIN TO KAZAKHSTAN: WANT TO GO NUCLEAR TOGETHER?

** REMINDER: Kazakhstan is the largest uranium producer in the world – 43% of global uranium production, mining 21,227 metric tons.

“It shows stable growth, sustainable growth, reliable growth, and the social and political situation in the country is stable which is very important to make investments into the economy of Kazakhstan.

Now as for the projects in energy, we might expand our cooperation in the field of nuclear power because we’ve already started working together.”

Source: RT

Mario Nawfal

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🇷🇺 PUTIN WARNS: NO TARGET IS OFF-LIMITS AFTER WESTERN-BACKED ATTACKS

“Tonight, we conducted a comprehensive strike using 90 missiles of this type and 100 drones successfully hitting 17 targets.

These included military facilities, defense industry sites, and supporting systems.”

Source: RT

Mario Nawfal

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🚨🇷🇺 PUTIN: “WHY FIGHT FOR AN ILLEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT?”

Putin has labeled Ukraine’s government as a “neo-Nazi regime” without a legal mandate, accusing it of forcibly recruiting citizens into the military.

“From a purely legal perspective, they don’t even have the right to manage the armed forces.”

Source: RT