Chinese, Tajik NOCs to boost bilateral cooperation

DUSHANBE, July 26, Asia-Plus — Senior representatives from China’s National Olympic Committee (NOC) led by its vice-president Zayging Yu (phonetically spelled) and deputy secretary general of China’s Olympic Council Kuansheng Zhnag (phonetically spelled) are arriving in Tajikistan tomorrow for a five-day working visit. Farid Solehov, a spokesman for Tajikistan ’s NOC, has told Asia-Plus that […]

Valentina Kondrashova

DUSHANBE, July 26, Asia-Plus — Senior representatives from China’s National Olympic Committee (NOC) led by its vice-president Zayging Yu (phonetically spelled) and deputy secretary general of China’s Olympic Council Kuansheng Zhnag (phonetically spelled) are arriving in Tajikistan tomorrow for a five-day working visit.

Farid Solehov, a spokesman for



Tajikistan


’s NOC, has told Asia-Plus that the main purpose of the visit is for the Chinese delegation to familiarize itself with sports facilities in


Dushanbe


and other regions of


Tajikistan


, including the town of


Tursunzoda


, some 60 kilometers west of


Dushanbe


.  

During their staying in


Tajikistan


representatives from Chinese NOC also will hold talks with top managers of


Tajikistan


’s Committee for Sports and Physical Training and NOC.  

The visit of the Chinese delegation to


Tajikistan


is supposed to end with singing of an agreement between NOCs of the two countries on bilateral cooperation.  

This visit is part of the delegations’ tour of

Central Asia

’s states.  After


Dushanbe


, Chinese sports officials will visit Almaty (


Kazakhstan


),


Tashkent


(


Uzbekistan


), and Ashgabat (


Turkmenistan


).

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