Russian Prime Minister Mishustin Lays a Wreath at the Ismoil Somoni Monument in Dushanbe
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DUSHANBE, 02.03.2023 (NIAT Khovar) – Today, as part of the visit to Tajikistan, the Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin laid a floral wreath at the monument of the founder of the first Tajik state Ismoil Somoni in Dushanbe as a sign of respect for the history of statehood, culture and civilization of the Tajik nation
In this ceremony, he was accompanied by the Prime Minister of Tajikistan Kohir Rasulzoda and other officials.
Today, the President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon will receive the Russian Prime Minister.
Additionally, Mishustin will visit the Yuri Gagarin General Educational Institution and take part in the 9th Interregional Cooperation Conference and business forum of Tajikistan and Russia
Expanded talks between the delegations of Tajikistan and Russia are scheduled for March 3 in Dushanbe.









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