Tokayev proposed establishing a special award named after Trump.
The proposed award is aimed at recognizing the achievements of the U.S. President in ensuring peace.

Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev delivered a speech at the first meeting of the Peace Council held in Washington on February 19. The head of state emphasized that the stable development in the Middle East requires new mechanisms aimed at ensuring peace in the region, expanding cooperation, and strengthening trust. This was reported by Tengrinews.
Tokayev confirmed Kazakhstan's readiness to provide practical assistance, including hosting meetings of various levels and formats in the country.
In his speech, the head of state proposed establishing a new award within the framework of the Peace Council:
"Furthermore, I would like to propose establishing a special award named after him under the auspices of the Peace Council to recognize President Trump's significant achievements in ensuring peace. I am confident that under your strong and far-sighted leadership, the Council will successfully fulfill its noble mission," concluded the President of Kazakhstan.






