Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister meets with chairman of ENRC PLC board of directors

Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Karim Masimov on Tuesday held the meeting with the chairman of the board of directors of ENRC PLC, David Cooksey, reported Kazinform with reference to the President’s press relations office. Interlocutors discussed the questions of operating activities and investment program in Kazakhstan. D. Cooksey said: “We count on the collaboration with […]

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Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Karim Masimov on Tuesday held the meeting with the chairman of the board of directors of ENRC PLC, David Cooksey, reported Kazinform with reference to the President’s press relations office.

Interlocutors discussed the questions of operating activities and investment program in Kazakhstan.

D. Cooksey said: “We count on the collaboration with the Government of Republic of Kazakhstan. From our part we will put all the necessary efforts and will make all the possible for realization of projects on the territory of Kazakhstan.”

The Primer Minister approved the company’s plan of development. Also he called on the board of directors to collaboration with the Government of Kazakhstan in order to achieve good results.

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