PM Oqilov to represent Tajikistan at a meeting of the CIS Council of Heads of Government in Minsk

DUSHANBE, May 24, 2014, Asia-Plus  — Prime Minister Oqil Oqilov will represent Tajikistan at the next session of the CIS Council of Heads of Government that will take place in Minsk, Belarus on May 31. The CIS Council of Heads of Government is expected to consider 30 draft documents aimed at expanding the economic and […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, May 24, 2014, Asia-Plus  — Prime Minister Oqil Oqilov will represent Tajikistan at the next session of the CIS Council of Heads of Government that will take place in Minsk, Belarus on May 31.

The CIS Council of Heads of Government is expected to consider 30 draft documents aimed at expanding the economic and humanitarian ties, security, cooperation in other priority areas.

The results of the implementation of CIS interstate innovation cooperation program in 2012 will be a major topic of the meeting.

Tajik PM is expected to hold a number of bilateral meetings in Minsk, on the sidelines of the session of the CIS Council of Heads of Government.

According to the CIS Executive Committee, the Protocol on Application of the Treaty on the CIS Free Trade Zone of October 18, 2011 between its Signatory Parties and Uzbekistan is expected to be signed during the session.  This document reportedly determines legal mechanisms of relations between Uzbekistan and the Signatory Parties to the Agreement.

Meanwhile, Belarusian news agency, BelTA, reports that Minsk will host a joint meeting of the CIS Permanent Plenipotentiaries Council and the Economic Affairs Commission under the CIS Economic Council on May 28.  The agenda comprises four important issues regarding expansion of economic cooperation and preparations for the forthcoming meeting of the CIS Heads of Government Council.

The CIS Council of Heads of Government was established on December 21, 1991.  The council is the second major body in the CIS after the CIS Council of Heads of State, and consists of the prime ministers of all member states.  The council coordinates the CIS member states” cooperation in economic, social and other areas of their common interests, and adopts corresponding decisions through consensus.  The CIS Council of Heads of Government convenes twice a year, normally in winter and autumn. Extraordinary meetings are summoned on the initiative of the government of a member state.

Established on December 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is a regional organization.  It now consists of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine.  Georgia pulled out of the organization in 2009.

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Aura

Recent Articles

Sanctions lifted: Dushanbe City Bank resumes international operations

The bank is returning to full-scale international operations.

Gasoline and diesel fuel in Dushanbe rose in price by 8.9% due to the war in the Middle East

The rise in global oil prices and, consequently, the cost of petroleum products has triggered the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

The Ministry of Labor organizes consultations for migrants returning from Russia at Dushanbe airport

Employees of the Migration Service explain the requirements of Russian legislation and offer job vacancies in their homeland.

Tajikistan and Uzbekistan discuss simplification of customs procedures and implementation of VIN.TJ system

The VIN.TJ system is designed to simplify the process of vehicle registration and control.

Tajikistan climbs four places in the global fixed internet speed ranking

This is the country's best performance in the past five years.

President of Tajikistan launches hydro unit No. 7 at Nurek HPP

As of today, three units have been completely replaced at the country's largest hydroelectric power station.

Italian Opera in Dushanbe: Shohrukh Yunusov invites to an evening of musical revelations

The evening will feature the most recognizable Italian works alongside world and Tajik classics.

The European Union lifts sanctions on Tajik banks

This is attributed to successful reforms and improved financial transparency in the country.

Meta announced plans to lay off about 10% of its staff

The reason cited is the high costs of artificial intelligence development.