Prince Amyn Aga Khan to pay visit to Tajikistan next week

DUSHANBE , February 16, Asia -Plus – Prince Amyn Aga Khan, younger brother of his Highness the Aga Khan, will pay a visit to Tajikistan on February 23, according to information from the Tajik MFA. The MFA source has told Asia-Plus that Prince Amyn will attend groundbreaking ceremonies for Serena Hotels in Dushanbe and Khorog.  […]

Zarrina Ergasheva




DUSHANBE


, February 16,

Asia

-Plus – Prince Amyn Aga Khan, younger brother of his Highness the Aga Khan, will pay a visit to


Tajikistan


on February 23, according to information from the Tajik MFA.

The MFA source has told Asia-Plus that Prince Amyn will attend groundbreaking ceremonies for


Serena


Hotels


in


Dushanbe


and Khorog. 

Establishment of these world-class hotels in


Dushanbe


and Khorog will promote tourism, commercial and urban development in


Tajikistan


On February 24, Prince Amyn is scheduled to hold talks with Tajik President Emomali Rahmonov       

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