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The XXVIII Session of the Intergovernmental Council in Astana marked another step in ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation among CIS countries in the field of geology and subsoil use. With delegates from Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and the CIS Executive Committee, the event reflected the region’s interest in consolidating expertise and maintaining a coordinated approach to mineral resource governance.

The agenda addressed a broad range of issues, from modern methods of geological mapping and digitalisation of exploration processes to youth involvement and the preservation of geological heritage. This breadth indicates an awareness of the multiple challenges facing the sector, not only in economic terms but also in social and environmental dimensions.

The 28th session of the Intergovernmental Council on Exploration, Use and Conservation of Mineral Resources (Межправительственного совета по разведке, использованию и охране недр) took place in Astana, Kazakhstan on 25September 2025, with representatives from seven post-Soviet states in attendance. The council’s primary objective is to promote cooperation and coordination among its member states in the field of mineral exploration, use, and conservation. However, the session’s proceedings also highlighted the challenges and tensions that arise from the extraction of Kazakhstan’s vast mineral resources.

The council’s Chairman, Yerlan Esenaliuly Akbarov, emphasised the importance of strengthening cooperation and partnerships among member states to address the complex geological challenges facing the region. Marat Mammbetovich Jusupbekov, the Director of the Kyrgyz Geological Service, presented a report on the activities of the council during the 2024-2025 period, highlighting the progress made in implementing joint projects and promoting the development of modern geoscientific methods.

While the council’s focus on cooperation and technology transfer is a positive step, concerns remain regarding the environmental and social impact of mineral extraction in Kazakhstan. The country’s extractive industries have faced criticism for their environmental record, and local communities have raised concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability in the decision-making process.

The council’s discussion on modern methods and approaches to geological research and exploration suggests that the member states are aware of the need to balance economic development with environmental protection. However, the lack of concrete measures to address these concerns raises questions about the council’s commitment to sustainability.

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