Moldova’s Prime Minister Vasily Tarlev will pay an official visit to Kyrgyzstan on Saturday for talks with his counterpart Nikolai Tanayev
Published:
23 April 2004 y., Friday
Moldova’s Prime Minister Vasily Tarlev will pay an official visit to Kyrgyzstan on Saturday for talks with his counterpart Nikolai Tanayev. The two men will discuss the outlook for bilateral trading and economic cooperation.
Kyrgyzstan’s Foreign Ministry has said there will be an exchange of opinion on international affairs and Kyrgyz-Moldovan relations. After the talks Tanayev and Tarlev are expected to sign a number of economic agreements.
Within the framework of the visit the Kyrgyz-Moldovan commission for trading, economic, scientific, technological, cultural and humanitarian cooperation will meet in first session.
The Kyrgyz foreign ministry said the two countries had established a firm legal and regulatory basis for mutually beneficial cooperation consisting of inter-government and inter-state level agreements. The main document is the Treaty on the Basis of Inter-State Relations, signed in Bishkek in 1992.
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