DUSHANBE, December 18, 2008, Asia-Plus — Tajik Ministry of Health (MoH) and Tehran-based Iranian pharmaceutical company, Arvin Arman, have signed an agreement on cooperation and supply of medicines to Tajikistan.
The agreement was inked by Health Minister Nusratullo Salimov and Arvin Arman manager Reza Saidi in Dushanbe at the beginning of this week.
Speaking at the roundtable meeting in Dushanbe on December 16, Mr. Said noted that pharmaceutical company, Bahorkuh, had been established to represent Arvin Arman’s interests in Tajikistan.
According to Reza Saidi, their company is engaged in importing medicines from European countries and they are ready to supply the pharmaceutical product to Tajikistan.
According to the Moh press service, the representatives of Arvin Arman were interested in the possibility of supply and wholesale of medicines from Switzerland, France and New Zealand in Tajikistan.

