SCO Secretary General Visits Tajik Academy of Public Administration
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DUSHANBE, 25.05.2022 (NIAT Khovar) – Yesterday, the Secretary General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Zhang Ming visited the Academy of Public Administration under the President of Tajikistan in order to get acquainted with the activities of the SCO Friendship. and Cooperation Center.
Director of the Center Abdukhalil Gafurzoda noted that Tajikistan has made great achievements in various areas of international politics. In particular, it took the initiative to create one of the most influential regional organizations -the SCO, its Friendship and Cooperation Center in Tajikistan, which was established last year with the direct consent and support of President Emomali Rahmon at the Academy of Public Administration.
Ming met with the participants and winners of the intellectual games Model SCO — active students of the Academy.
Following the meeting, the winners of the ninth intellectual game SCO Model, which was held in Khujand with the participation of representatives of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, were awarded with memorable gifts by the Director General.
Ming also got acquainted with the structure of the Academy of Public Administration.









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