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New building of German embassy in Dushanbe supposed to be finished in 2007

DUSHANBE, December 14, Asia-Plus The construction of a new building of the German Embassy in Dushanbe will start in early 2006, German Ambassador to Tajikistan Hans Ulrich Seidt told journalists at the photo exposition entitled “From Design to Architect Building: 50 Designs of New Berlin” in Dushanbe on December 13.  

The exposition opened on December 5 and runs through December 20.

According to the German Ambassador, preparatory works to clear the site for embassy will start already in January 2006.  The new German Embassy will be located in the area near the Russian Embassy in Dushanbe.  The architect will be from Germany, but the construction works will be carried out in cooperation with local specialists. 

The new building of the German Embassy in Dushanbe is supposed to be finished already in 2007.  

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