If a nation does not know its history, if the country loses its history, then its citizens have nowhere to go.
Mirzhakyp Dulatuly

Today in history

In 1996 in Almaty presidents of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation signed the Joint statement across the Caspian Sea

In 1994 the fund of Abylay khan was organized

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In 1992, Kazakhstan joined to the NPT

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In 1992, Kazakhstan joined to the NPT - e-history.kz
Lisbon Protocol is the protocol to the Agreement between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States of America on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, which was signed in Lisbon on May 23, 1992 by Russia, USA, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan. This protocol is a supplement to the US-Soviet Treaty on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, signed in 1991. After signing the Lisbon Protocol, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus have been recognized by the parties of the START treaty-I, joined to the NPT and were included in the list of countries that do not possess nuclear weapons. All strategic nuclear warheads located on their territories pledged to eliminate or transfer to Russia.