Russia plans to resume work on developing gas fields in Tajikistan

Valentina Kondrashova

DUSHANBE , January 26, Asia-Plus – “It is planned to continue work on developing Tajikistan ’s gas fields that was started by Russia ’s Gazprom joint-stock company,” Russian Ambassador to Tajikistan , Ramazan Abdulatipov, told journalists in Dushanbe on January 24.   According to him, this issue has been repeatedly discussed with executives of Tajikistan’s Ministry […]




DUSHANBE


, January 26, Asia-Plus – “It is planned to continue work on developing


Tajikistan


’s gas fields that was started by


Russia


’s Gazprom joint-stock company,” Russian Ambassador to


Tajikistan


, Ramazan Abdulatipov, told journalists in


Dushanbe


on January 24.  

According to him, this issue has been repeatedly discussed with executives of Tajikistan’s Ministry of Economy as well as the fuel-and-power sector and the Russian side has even allocated US$5,000 for these purposes.  “However, the works have not yet been started,” Russian diplomat said.  

Mr. Abdulatipov also told journalists that currently the sides were considering the possibility of jointly prospecting for gold, silver and lead in Tajikistan.  

“Recently, senior representatives from the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry visited Dushanbe for the purpose of studying the possibility of bilateral cooperation in the mining area,” Russian ambassador said, adding that in near future, representatives from Russia’s Sverdlovskaya Oblast (region) will arrive in Tajikistan to negotiate with Tajik cotton growers further cooperation. 

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