Maldives government interested in cooperation with Kazakhstan in energy sphere
Astana. April 2. Kazakhstan Today - The government of Maldives is interested in close cooperation with Kazakhstan in the areas of energy, tourism and education. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Maldives, Dr. Ahmed Shahid, informed today during the meeting in Akorda with State Secretary of Kazakhstan, Kanat Saudabaev, the agency reports.
"Cooperation in the areas of energy, tourism and education is perspective for us," the Minister noted.
He emphasized that "Maldives is interested in cooperation with Kazakhstan within the structure of the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Conference."
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