Ambassador of Tajikistan Meets Assistant General Director of the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and the Rector of the University of Kuwait
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DUSHANBE, 15.06.2022 (NIAT Khovar) – The Ambassador of Tajikistan to the State of Kuwait Zubaydullo Zubaydzoda met with the Assistant General Director of the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry Imad al-Zaid and Director (Rector) of the University of Kuwait Yousef Alroomi.
The meeting with al-Zaid focused on the issues of attracting Kuwaiti investors to the implementation of economic projects in Tajikistan, increasing the volume of trade between the two countries, as well as holding business forums and exhibitions of agricultural products.
The meeting with Alroomi focused on ways to expand cooperation in the field of education, establishment of direct contacts between higher educational institutions of Tajikistan and the University of Kuwait, as well as increasing scholarships for Tajik students in the required specialties.










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