Adilbek Ryskeldiuly Zhaqsybekov (Kazakh: Әділбек Рыскелдіұлы Жақсыбеков, Ädılbek Ryskeldıūly Jaqsybekov) (born 26 July 1954)[3] is current Head of the Executive Office of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He served as the minister of defence from June 2009 to April 2014. He was the head of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev's administration in 2004-2008 and 2016-2018.[4][5] He served as the mayor of Astana from 1997 to 2003[6] and from 2014 to 2016. Chairman of Governors of the Islamic Development Bank in 2003,[7] and the Minister of Industry and Trade from 2003 to 2004.[8]

Adilbek Zhaksybekov
Әділбек Жақсыбеков
Zhaksybekov in 2013
State Secretary of Kazakhstan
In office
2 April 2014 – 22 October 2014
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev
Preceded byKarim Massimov (Acting)
Succeeded byGulshara Abdykhalikova
Head of the Presidential Administration of Kazakhstan
In office
21 June 2016 – 10 September 2018
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev
First DeputyMarat Tazhin
Preceded byNurlan Nigmatulin
Succeeded byAsset Issekeshev
In office
19 December 2004 – 23 January 2008
First DeputyMarat Tazhin
Preceded byImangali Tasmagambetov
Succeeded byKairat Kelimbetov
Minister of Defense
In office
24 June 2009 – 2 April 2014
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev
Prime MinisterKarim Massimov
Preceded byDaniyal Akhmetov
Succeeded bySerik Akhmetov
Minister of Industry and Trade
In office
16 June 2003 – December 2004
PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev
Prime MinisterDaniyal Akhmetov
Preceded byMazhit Esenbaev
Succeeded bySauat Mynbayev
7th mayor of Nur-Sultan
In office
22 October 2014 – 21 June 2016
Preceded byImangali Tasmagambetov
Succeeded byAsset Issekeshev
In office
10 December 1997 – June 2003
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byTemirkhan Dosmukhanbetov
First Deputy Chairman of Nur Otan
In office
23 January 2008 – 13 October 2008
ChairmanNursultan Nazarbayev
Preceded byBakhytzhan Zhumagulov
Succeeded byDarhan Kaletaev
Personal details
Born (1954-07-26) 26 July 1954 (age 70)
Burli, Kazakh SSR
(now Kazakhstan)[1]
Political partyNur Otan
SpouseLazzat Ibragimovа Ibragimovna[2]

While Information Minister, Zhaksybekov participated in a meeting held in Kyiv, Ukraine in 2004 in which a Common Economic Area was proposed for Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia.

On 4 April 2004, he gave a speech entitled "The Industrial Innovation Development Strategy of Kazakhstan, 2003–2015" in Washington, DC.[9]

Kazakhstan and the World Trade Organization

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Supachai Panitchpakdi, the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, met with Zhaksybekov and a government delegation in Geneva on 9–15 July to discuss Kazakh admission into the World Trade Organization. The Kazakh Foreign Ministry issued a press release about the talks on 17 July. Radio Free Europe reported that a WTO Secretariat offered to "provide technical and organizational help to prepare Kazakhstan for membership" as both Panitchpakdi and Zhaksybekov agreed that Kazakhstan "needs to make its economy more competitive before joining." The WTO credited the government for liberalizing its policy on foreign-trade and conforming to WTO accounting policies. The Kazakh Foreign Ministry was positive about Kazakhstan's prospects of becoming the second Central Asian state with membership in the WTO.[10]

Cultural exchange with Russia

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Zhaksybekov, who served as the mayor of Astana, met with Yuri Luzhkov, the mayor of Moscow, during the "Days of culture," held from 14–16 May, in 2002. The local government in Moscow sponsored ten events, including the presentation of a stone sculpture entitled "A Symbol of Friendship of Moscow and Astana."[6]

Trade agreements

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Agreement with Pakistan

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Zhaksybekov and Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, the Pakistani Minister for Investment and Privatization, signed a trade agreement on 8 December 2003. According to Dawn, the agreement would "promote and protect bilateral trade and investment and enhance economic, scientific and technical cooperation" by creating "favourable conditions for investment by each others' investors for reciprocal promotion and protection of investments." The agreement prevented double taxation, and forbid "expropriat[ion], nationaliz[ation]," and "requisitioning" of each other's investments in their respective countries.[11]

Agreement with Afghanistan

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Sayeed Moustafa Khazi, Afghan's Trade Minister, and Zhaksybekov signed an Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation on 15 April 2004. President Nazarbayev and Afghan President Hamid Karzai signed an agreement on Treaty on Foundations of Relations and Cooperation earlier that day in Astana. The meeting was Karzai's first official visit to Kazakhstan. Nazarbayev told a news conference in Astana, "Kazakhstan is absolutely interested in developing trade, economic and political relations with Afghanistan, as well as in our joint fight against terrorism and drug trafficking." He continued by saying the entire world was eager to see peace and economic restoration in Afghanistan, and "we are in this coalition. We are grateful to President Karzai for inviting Kazakh bankers and businesspeople to come and work in Afghanistan. Today's visit of the Afghan President is historic, because we meet here for the first time since the statehood of Afghanistan has been restored and the documents we signed are a good foundation for further cooperation." The President continued by offering to provide Kazakh experts "ready to work in Afghanistan in geology, building roads and installations, helping with medical professional, and continue to assist in any way we can, because we are interested in stability in Afghanistan. We want to trade and to use Afghan territory to build links to the south." Karzai said, "I believe Kazakhstan is an example of a country that was given an opportunity and used it. We intend to continue working with Kazakhstan to develop transit potential and bilateral trade."[12]

Information technology

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On 26 March 2004, Zhaksybekov met with Information Minister Birzhan Kaneshev and Jean-Philippe Courtois, the Microsoft CEO for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, in Astana. They signed a memorandum of understanding outlining the development of information technology in Kazakhstan. Microsoft agreed to help the government create an internal network, an information technology sector, and Microsoft Office software in Kazakh. Courtois noted Microsoft and the government agreed to exchange information security knowledge. Zhaksybekov said the MOU would lead to future deals with other companies "involving big money."[13]

Islamic Development Bank

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The Islamic Development Bank, which Zhaksybekov chaired in 2003, agreed to lend the Kazakh government an additional USD $32 million in a meeting in September 2003. IRIN reported the money was lent for "upgrading water and postal systems and establishing a 'legal and humanitarian' university."[14]

2007 political shakeup

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Prime Minister Daniyal Akhmetov resigned on 8 January 2007. President Nazarbayev nominated Deputy Prime Minister Karim Masimov, Akhmetov's political rival, to succeed Akhmetov, on 9 January 2007. Nazarbayev's political party Nur Otan endorsed Massimov, but some analysts in Kazakhstan considered Zhaksybekov as a candidate.[15] The Parliament convened on 10 January to which Massimov was confirmed as the Prime Minister.

Football official

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He was the head of the Football Federation of Astana city from 2000, until being elected the president of the Football Federation of Kazakhstan on 28 August 2007.[16]

References

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  1. ^ "Biografia.kz | Государство | Министры | Джаксыбеков Адильбек". Archived from the original on 29 December 2011. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  2. ^ Қазақстан Республикасында Кімнің Кім екені – 2011. 2 томдық анықтамалық. Алматы, 2011 ISBN 978-601-278-473-2
  3. ^ Посол – Биография (in Russian). Embassy of Kazakhstan in Moscow. Retrieved 12 June 2009.
  4. ^ Радиосы, Азаттық (21 June 2016). "Жақсыбеков қайтадан президент әкімшілігі жетекшісі болды". Азаттық радиосы (in Kazakh). Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  5. ^ New Kazakh Presidential Administration Chief Appointed All Business
  6. ^ a b Moscow Mayor meets his Astana counterpart Archived 18 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine Pravda
  7. ^ IDB Annual Meet Opens in Almaty Arab News
  8. ^ Kazakhstan, Industrial and Innovation Strategy: New Business Opportunities Archived 31 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine Embassy of Kazakhstan to the USA and Canada
  9. ^ Kazakhstan, Industrial and Innovation Strategy: New Business Opportunities Archived 21 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine International Tax and Investment Center
  10. ^ Kazakh Delegation Discusses WTO Membership Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
  11. ^ Pakistan, Kazakhstan sign trade accord Dawn
  12. ^ Kazakh, Afghan Presidents Sign Cooperation Agreement During "Historic" Visit, Seek Closer Cooperation in Fighting Drugs Embassy of Kazakhstan to the USA and Canada
  13. ^ Microsoft to help set up government network, adapt office software to Kazakh language Archived 31 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine Embassy of Kazakhstan to the USA and Canada
  14. ^ Kazakhstan: Islamic Development Bank seeks closer ties IRIN
  15. ^ Kazakh legislators examining candidacy for country’s premiership Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine ITAR-TASS
  16. ^ Dzhaksybekov is the new President of FFK Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Football Federation of Kazakhstan
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