During the event on Thursday, Kazakh Ambassador to Greece Timur Sultangozhin presented Kazakhstan’s approaches to preserving historical memory, strengthening social unity, and promoting the principles of peace and international cooperation amid current global challenges.
He noted that the memory of the Great Patriotic War occupies a special place in the historical consciousness of the people of Kazakhstan. Over 1.2 million people from Kazakhstan were drafted into the ranks of the Red Army, and 600 thousand of them never returned from the battlefield. The Ambassador emphasized that these figures reflect not only the scale of the tragedy, but also the enormous price the nation paid for peace and freedom.
“The lessons of the war remind us that humanity must remain united in the face of common challenges and reject any ideologies that seek to divide societies,” the Ambassador emphasized.
The conference also presented the political transformations currently underway in Kazakhstan. It was noted that the constitutional reforms initiated by President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev are aimed at building a more just and inclusive state based on the principles of the rule of law, respect for human rights, social harmony, and social responsibility.
Special attention was paid to the importance of preserving international dialogue, mutual respect, and the search for balanced solutions amid growing global tensions.
Earlier, Kazakhstan’s investment opportunities were presented in South Korea.




