Kazakhstan’s president awards medal to Tajik businessman

Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev awarded an honorary certificate to Tajik businessman, philanthropist, and Ambassador of Friendship of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan (APK), Akbar Asadullo, for his contribution to strengthening friendship, interethnic unity, and harmony between the peoples of Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. In addition, by president’s decree, Akbar Asadullo was awarded a medal […]

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Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev awarded an honorary certificate to Tajik businessman, philanthropist, and Ambassador of Friendship of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan (APK), Akbar Asadullo, for his contribution to strengthening friendship, interethnic unity, and harmony between the peoples of Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.

In addition, by president’s decree, Akbar Asadullo was awarded a medal commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan.

The award ceremony took place on April 26 during the 34th session of the APK, dedicated to its 30th anniversary, according to the Assembly’s official website.

Akbar Asadullo, the son of the well-known politician and former Deputy Prime Minister of Tajikistan, the late Asadullo Ghulomov, is one of Tajikistan’s successful entrepreneurs, recognized for his commitment to innovation in the country’s real economy sector.

He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ghayur Group LLC.

Asadullo is also actively engaged in philanthropy, particularly in building schools and kindergartens in Tajikistan.

He was appointed as an Ambassador of Friendship of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan in April 2023.

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