Tajik Ministry of Culture Plans to Cooperate More Closely with Thailand, Moldova and Brazil
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DUSHANBE, 23.07.2024 (NIAT Khovar) – In the first half of 2024, cultural specialists completed qualification courses in cities of Uzbekistan such as Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara. It was reported yesterday at a press conference by the First Deputy Minister of Culture of Tajikistan Obid Nazariyon.
Regarding the international cooperation of the ministry, he noted that a number of documents were signed during the reporting period.
“In total, 13 agreements, 4 memorandums, 2 interdepartmental programs have been prepared and sent for approval to Palestine, China, Bangladesh, Turkiye, Thailand, Moldova, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and Chile,” noted the First Deputy Minister of Culture.









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