The Prime Minister of Tajikistan met with the President of the Chinese company “TBEA”

The Prime Minister of Tajikistan Kohir Rasulzoda on August 22 held a meeting with the President of the “TBEA” company of people”s Republic of China Zhang Xing. At the meeting the sides discussed the issues of current state and prospects of cooperation between the government of the Republic and the above-named company of China. As […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

The Prime Minister of Tajikistan Kohir Rasulzoda on August 22 held a meeting with the President of the “TBEA” company of people”s Republic of China Zhang Xing. At the meeting the sides discussed the issues of current state and prospects of cooperation between the government of the Republic and the above-named company of China.

As reported the source in the government, the parties exchanged the views on the successful completion of the Dushanbe HPP-2 and the project of construction of the transmission line Ayni-Penjikent (220 kW).

It was noted that the “TBEA” company, using constant support and attention of the state leadership is making all necessary efforts to fulfill its obligations for the implementation of this vital project.

On the meeting the Prime Minister and the President of the company have exchanged their opinions on other issues of bilateral cooperation, including the construction of energy facilities and the training of qualified specialists for the sphere of power engineering of Tajikistan.

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