Kazakhstan denies plans to join military supplies to Ukraine
Earlier, Russian media spread information about the sale of weapons and armoured vehicles to the UK for supply to Ukraine

The Ministry of Defence of Kazakhstan has stated that it is not in talks with Kyiv on the supply of Russian military products for the needs of the Ukrainian army.
"The information spread in the media and social media that Kazakhstan is negotiating with Ukrspetsexport on the purchase of Russian military products for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is not true," the statement said.
It notes that since 2022, Kazakhstan has banned the export of arms and military equipment.
"Such hints are aimed at discrediting the Republic of Kazakhstan," the military department stressed.
Earlier, a source from the propaganda outlet RIA Novosti reported that the Ukrainian state-owned company Ukrspecexport had started negotiations on the purchase of military products from Kazakhstan. According to the source, Kyiv may receive Russian components for parachute and brake systems for Su-24 and MiG-29 aircraft, and the supplies may involve the Navico LLP, BSKey company, and IGT LLP registered in Astana.
Previously, Kazakhstan did not provide military assistance to Ukraine. Kyiv received only medicines, food and other humanitarian aid.
The Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development of Kazakhstan denied information about the sale of weapons and armoured vehicles to the UK for delivery to Ukraine.
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