Askar Mamin introduces new head of Prime Minister’s Office

At the Government meeting, the Prime Minister Askar Mamin presented the new head of the Office of the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Galymzhan Koishybayev.

“By the Resolution of the Government, Galymzhan Koishybayev was appointed head of the Prime Minister’s Office,” Mamin said.

The Prime Minister noted that Koishybayev worked for many years in the Presidential Administration and in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as an ambassador, vice minister, and wished good luck in the new position.

Recall, the previous head of the Prime Minister’s Office, Darkhan Kaletayev, was appointed the first deputy head of the Presidential Administration in accordance with a Presidential decree.

Koishybayev was born in 1968 in Kyzylorda. He graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University. In 1995-2004, he worked as attache, third secretary, first secretary, advisor, counselor-envoy of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Russian Federation. In 2004 he became plenipotentiary representative of Kazakhstan to the Collective Security Treaty Organization. In 2004-2006 he was chief inspector of the Administration of the President. In 2006-2008 he was ambassador at large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan. In 2008-2012 he was ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Kazakhstan to Lithuania, extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Kazakhstan to Latvia, Estonia and Finland concurrently. In 2012-2016 he was ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Kazakhstan to Finland, Estonia concurrently. Since 2016, he served as vice minister of foreign affairs of Kazakhstan.

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