Turkey’s State Minister arriving in Dushanbe for working visit tomorrow

DUSHANBE, June 26, Asia-Plus — Two Turkish delegations are supposed to arrive in Dushanbe to discuss cooperation issues.   According to information from the Tajik MFA, a working delegation of Turkey led by co-chairman of the Tajik-Turkish Business Council Vedat Aflaz is arriving in Tajikistan tomorrow for a three-day visit.  During their stay in Dushanbe members of […]

Nazarali Pirnazarov

DUSHANBE, June 26, Asia-Plus — Two Turkish delegations are supposed to arrive in Dushanbe to discuss cooperation issues.  

According to information from the Tajik MFA, a working delegation of Turkey led by co-chairman of the Tajik-Turkish Business Council Vedat Aflaz is arriving in Tajikistan tomorrow for a three-day visit.  During their stay in Dushanbe members of the Turkish delegation will hold talks with senior representatives from Tajikistan’s ministries and organizations as well as well representatives from Tajik business circles to discuss cooperation issues.   

The MFA source says another Turkish delegation led by State Minister Beshir Atalay [phonetically spelled] will arrive in Tajikistan on June 28 for a two-day working visit.  During his stay in Dushanbe Mr. Atalay is scheduled to meet with high-ranking Tajik state officials to discuss the prospects of further expansion of economic cooperation between Turkey and Tajikistan.  

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