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Will Kazakhstan secure explicit assurances that Ukrainian forces will refrain from attacks on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) infrastructure?

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Kazakhstan says Ukraine currently has “no formal position” on attacks affecting the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a key export route carrying Kazakh oil to Europe. Astana has intensified diplomacy, engaging European ambassadors and energy stakeholders, underscoring Europe’s dependence on CPC flows and calling for active participation in safeguarding energy security. Despite ongoing talks, Ukraine has not issued official assurances, even as incidents near CPC-linked assets continue to raise risks for Kazakhstan’s exports. The question is whether quiet diplomacy—via European partners and consortium members—can translate into clear commitments that reduce future disruptions.

Geopolitics
Kazakhstan

Conditions

Resolves “Yes” if by April 30, 2026, Ukraine (or its authorized representatives) publicly issues assurances or enters a formal arrangement to avoid targeting Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) infrastructure and CPC-linked shipping, as confirmed by official statements or major international media. Otherwise — No.

Results

No authoritative sources indicate that Kazakhstan secured explicit assurances from Ukraine regarding refraining from attacks on CPC infrastructure by the deadline. Ukrainian ambassador stated that attacks would only stop with the end of the war, and attacks continued into April 2026.

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