Tajikistan calls for expansion of ties with Iran’s Khorasan Razavi province

DUSHANBE, October 20, 2008, Asia-Plus – Head of Tajikistan Committee for Youth, Sports and Tourism Affairs Maliksho Nematov called for expansion of ties between his country and Khorasan Razavi province in tourism-related fields, IRNA said on October 19. Referring to the dynamic characteristics of Tajikistan”s tourism infrastructures, he invited Iranian investors, especially those who are […]

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DUSHANBE, October 20, 2008, Asia-Plus – Head of Tajikistan Committee for Youth, Sports and Tourism Affairs Maliksho Nematov called for expansion of ties between his country and Khorasan Razavi province in tourism-related fields, IRNA said on October 19.

Referring to the dynamic characteristics of Tajikistan”s tourism infrastructures, he invited Iranian investors, especially those who are residing in Khorasan Razavi province, to invest in Tajikistan”s tourism industry.

Referring to Tajikistan”s tourist attractions, Nematov urged the Iranian people to share their valuable experiences in the field of hotel construction with Tajikistan.

“In an effort to attract more visitors, construction of five stars hotels is on the Tajik government”s agenda,” he said.

Nematov also invited all companies, educational and research institutions engaged in tourism field to help Tajikistan in this respect.

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