DUSHANBE, November 3, 2009, Asia-Plus — Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Kremer is arriving in Tajikistan tomorrow morning on a two-day visit, according to the MFA information department.
During his stay in Tajikistan, the Polish deputy foreign minister is scheduled to hold talks with Foreign Minister Harmokhon Zarifi, Minister of Culture Mirzoshorukh Asrori and some other Tajik officials.
Kremer’s visit to Tajikistan is expected to result in signing of an agreement between Tajikistan and Poland in the field of culture.
In the meantime Tajik-Polish political and economic consultations were launched in Dushanbe today, the source said.
We will recall that Slavomir Stsalkowski, the Counselor of Polish Embassy in Tajikistan, told reporters in Dushanbe on October 29 that a Polish delegation, including representatives of ten large companies of Poland, will arrive in Dushanbe in early November. “A meeting of representatives from Polish and Tajik business communities will be held in Dushanbe on November 3 on sidelines of the consultations,” said Polish diplomat, “On November 4, Polish entrepreneurs will visit some regions of Tajikistan to get acquainted with work of their Tajik colleagues, study their needs and define how they could establish cooperation.”
Stsalkowski noted that a government-to-government agreement on economic cooperation between the two countries would be singed in Dushanbe. Polish diplomat added that a Polish-Tajik intergovernmental commission would be established under the mentioned agreement.


