Italy–Kazakhstan relations

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Italy-Kazakhstan relations
Map indicating locations of Italy and Kazakhstan

Italy

Kazakhstan

Italy–Kazakhstan relations refer to bilateral relations between the Italian Republic and the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Eighteen percent of Kazakhstan's exports (totaling $8.1 million in 2015) go to Italy - the most of any other country, including Russia and China, which each share a border with Kazakhstan.[1] The Italian state oil company owns a 16.8 percent stake in the Kashagan oil field in Kazakhstan's Caspian Sea basin, and a 29.25 percent stake in the Karachaganak gas field with the Kazakhstan state oil company KazMunayGas.[2]

List of Italian ambassadors[]

  • Diego Lorenzo Longo 2002–2006
  • Bruno Antonio Pasquino 2006–2011
  • Alberto Pieri 2011–2014
  • Stefano Ravagnan 2014–2018
  • Pasquale D'Avino Pasquale D'Avino from 5 April 2018–present

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Kazakhstan Trade Summary 2015". World Integrated Trade Solution. The World Bank.
  2. ^ "Kazakhstan and Italy Sign $500 Million in Deals". The Diplomat.


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