Tajikistan, Lebanon to develop cooperation
DUSHANBE, 26.04.2017. /NIAT “Khovar”/. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Tajikistan to the Lebanese Republic (with residence in Kuwait) Zubaydullo Zubaidov, on April 24 met with the Prime Minister of this country Saduddin Al-Hariri. NIAT “Khovar” has been informed by the MFA Information Department.
According to the source, during the meeting wide range of issues of bilateral relations, particularly cooperation in the spheres of trade, economy and tourism were discussed. The parties acknowledges that bilateral and multilateral cooperation in the mentioned fields is important direction of cooperation between the two countries. Importance of activation of cooperation in the field of economy in creation of favorable condition for the development of multifaceted cooperation was also underlined in the meeting.
In order to strengthen the legal base, the two parties welcomed the intention of development of cooperation documents between Tajikistan and Lebanon. The interlocutors expressed hope that carrying out of joint events, especially exchange of delegations at various levels, will promote to the further development of bilateral relations.









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