
The event was attended by diplomats, deputies of the Jogorku Kenesh, staff from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as representatives from various international and public organizations. The atmosphere of the evening was truly warm and friendly: the organizers decided to forgo official speeches and strict protocols, which facilitated a more relaxed communication.
As the sun set, the participants of the iftar broke their fast together, after which they continued to converse at a common table. Such events have become a good tradition that fosters the strengthening of ties between countries and the development of intercultural dialogue.
At the end of the evening, each guest was presented with dates — a traditional symbol marking the beginning of the fast-breaking.