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Turkmen delegation participates in the session of the CIS Economic Council in Minsk
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Turkmen delegation participates in the session of the CIS Economic Council in Minsk
Published 26.06.2019
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At the session of the Government on June 26, Vice-premier Gochmyrat Myradov reported on the results of participation in the session of the Economic Council of the Commonwealth of Independent States, which was held under in the CIS in Minsk on June 21 the chairing of Turkmenistan. In this regard, the Head of the State has focused on the subject of the chairing of our country in the CIS, having noted that development of beneficial trade and economic partnership is one of the main vectors of cooperation in the CIS. Speaking of important role of the CIS Economic Council in efficient coordination of joint efforts, development of proposals, which are to expand the spectrum of traditional partnership and to give new stimuli and content to this partnership, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov ordered to provide high organizational level of preparation to coming session of the Council in Ashgabat.

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