As part of the implementation of the scientific
project AP 26100031 "International Mediation Hub in the Field of Nuclear
Disarmament: Experience of Kazakhstan and Foreign Countries" the project scientists
- Chingaeva B.K., Bolat A.A. and Ramazanova N.A. - made a working trip to the
city of Astana according to the project plan. The main goal of the trip was to
strengthen the scientific and practical foundation of the project, as well as
to accomplish the assigned tasks.
During the trip, project staff held offline sessions with the other members
of the research group, discussing the completed work, agreeing on intermediate
results, and reviewing the research plan for 2026. Additionally, work was
organized to allocate tasks according to the project’s calendar plan. Furthermore, within the framework of the project, meetings were organized
with experts from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan
and the Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of
Kazakhstan.
During these meetings, independent opinions on
the research topic were gathered, and professional assessments were received on
key issues of the project. As a result
of the meetings with experts, independent opinions and professional assessments
regarding the content and conclusions of the project were obtained. During the
trip, in order to gather, analyze, and systematize additional sources and
materials for the research topic, necessary literature and sources were
collected at the National Academic Library of Kazakhstan, and their analysis
was conducted. These additional materials will serve as a valuable basis for
scientific work and publications related to the project. Thus, the working trip of project scientists significantly strengthened the
scientific and practical foundation of the project. The priority research
directions were updated, scientific aspects of the project were clarified, and
necessary tools and methods for the further development of the project were
determined.
The results of the trip will increase the
efficiency of work in the following stages of the project and provide a new
impetus for scientific research in Kazakhstan in the fields of international
law and nuclear disarmament. The results obtained will undoubtedly make a
significant contribution to the development of scientific research in these
areas.
