Kairat Umarov

Kairat Ermekuly Umarov (Kazakh: Qaırat Ermekuly Omarov, born 12 January 1963) is a diplomat for the Republic of Kazakhstan. He was appointed to the post of Permanent Representative to the United Nations on 4 January 2016.[1]

Kairat Umarov
Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan to the United Nations
Assumed office
4 January 2017
President
Preceded byKairat Abdrakhmanov
Personal details
Born (1963-01-12) 12 January 1963
Ferghana, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityKazakh
Alma materKazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages

Previously, Umarov served as Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United States from early 2013 to 4 January 2016.[2] From 1998 to 2003, he served as Minister-Counselor at the Washington Embassy.[3]

Most recently, he was deputy foreign minister. As Ambassador, Umarov has emphasized cooperation with the U.S. in the areas of economic development and investment. He has met with civil society groups and discussed religious freedom in Kazakhstan and has served on panels in Washington, D.C. on Kazakhstan’s economic and political influence in the region.

Ambassador Umarov wrote an oped in US News & World Report making the case why Kazakhstan should serve as non-permanent member on the U.N. Security Council for 2017-2018.[4]

In support of Kazakhstan's selection to the UN Security Council, the Ambassador cites Kazakhstan's founding of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia, membership in Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council and the Partnership for Peace, NATO cooperation, annual hosting of the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, involvement in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, hosting P5+1 talks on Iran's nuclear program, establishing KazAID and the Green Bridge Partnership Program, and work to ensure water and energy security.[4]

Kairat Umarov also actively participated in establishing diplomatic relations with Belize. On 7 November 2013, Ambassador Umarov and U.S. Ambassador to Belize Nestor Mendez signed a joint communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.[5]

Career

Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the United States

Ambassador Umarov presented his credentials to President Barack Obama in January 2013 after serving as Kazakhstan’s Deputy Foreign Minister since 2009. The cornerstone of the Kazakh – U.S. strategic partnership is nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear security.[6]

Kairat Umarov also contributed to the development of legal cooperation between the countries. Thus, in February 2015 Kazakhstan and the U.S. signed the Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters.[7]

Building commercial ties with American companies and investors

In August 2014, Ambassador Umarov traveled to Southwest Missouri with Congressman Billy Long (R-MO7) and visited agribusinesses, manufacturing and high tech companies.[8]

Congressman Billy Long (MO-7) and Kazakh Ambassador Kairat Umarov visited Brewer Science in Springfield, MO on 21 August 2014

In late 2014, Kairat Umarov visited Houston, Texas. During the visit, Kairat Umarov met with Mayor of Houston Annise Parker, and they discussed a wide range of issues of strengthening trade-economic and cultural cooperation between Kazakhstan and Houston.[9]

EXPO 2017

Ambassador Kairat Umarov played an important role in preparation of the U.S. companies participation in EXPO-2017. During the embassy event in November 2016 Ambassador welcomed APCO Worldwide as a partner that will design and manage the American pavilion “The Source of Infinite Energy.”[10]

Opinion editorials by Kairat Umarov

  1. Letter from Kazakhstan: Why we believe in the nuclear fuel bank, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 27 August 2015
  2. Expanding Into Central Asia: Kazakhstan Joins WTO, Forbes, 28 July 2015
  3. Close the door on nuclear dangers, The Hill, 14 September 2014
  4. Kazakhstan-U.S. Strategic Partnership on the Rise, The Astana Times, 24 March 2014.
  5. Kazakhstan is a Serious Candidate for the U.N. Security Council, US News & World Report, 21 October 2013.

Video interviews and speeches

  1. Ethnic & Religious Diversity in Kazakhstan
  2. US Investment in Kazakhstan
  3. Speech at press conference for boxing match between Beibut Shumenov and Bernard Hopkins, 17 April 2014
  4. Speech at UN General Assembly as Acting Foreign Minister, 29 September 2012

References

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