“Cultural Commonalities to Strengthen Tehran-Dushanbe Ties,” Stresses Ambassador
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In a group meeting on export developments in Markazi province in Iran, Tajikistan’s ambassador to Iran stressed the commonalities, AVA Diplomat reports.
To be means of constructing ties adding, “Iran was one of the first countries to recognize Tajikistan and the ties between us are excellent. To make the most of the potentials and successful experiences of Markazi province, esp. in industry, will most definitely help Tajikistan develop considerably.”
The ambassador also added, “The lack of expert work force is one of the most challenging cases in Tajikistan and some Tajik students are currently studying in Iran whose number should increase soon.” Mentioning his objective of the trip as being the development of economy, Nematollah Emomzada said, “The grounds for Markazi’s investors to invest in Tajikistan are laid.”
The governor of Markazi province, Shokrollah Hossein Beigi underlined, “The government of hope and prudence made special effort in interacting with various countries, esp. regional neighbors and that is consistently followed up in Markazi province. Many ambassadors have thus far made a visit to Markazi province and have seen what potentials it has to offer. It has particular features and many influential, grand characters such as the late Imam Khomeini.”
The chairman of the Industry, Mine and Commerce Organization of Markazi province underscored, “Since the beginning of this year, more than $1 billion export has been carried out from Markazi province to 143 countries. Last year the number was $1.15 of export to 160 countries. This province enjoys vast capabilities and golden potentials different dimensions, esp. chemical and oil sections.”
The working group decided to form another working group between the two countries to extend bilateral collaborations multidimensionally.