News Kazakhstan28.11.2021
Green Bridge Partnership Program | Own strategy
Kazakhstan is a country rich in oil and coal. Not only independently providing energy for the life of the population, but also exporting it. The country that presented to the world a new initiative in the field of ecology and economic development - the Green Bridge Partnership Program, designed to create a platform for the dissemination of "green" technologies among the countries of the world. It was first announced by the First President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev at the Astana Economic Forum in May 2010.
It would seem, why should the state, which is provided with minerals in the field of energy, develop the vector of "green" technologies? But, as we have already seen more than once, the country's leadership has always had its own view of the future of Kazakhstan, which set the country its own development strategy.
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