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Trade Delegation of Kabardino-Balkaria Will Be Opened in Jordan

KABARDINO-BALKARIA, 20 December, CaucasusTimes. Press service of the President and the Government of Kabardino-Balkaria informed CaucasusTimes correspondent that recently President of the Republic had a meeting with the representatives of Adygean Diaspora living in Jordan including Faruk Dydu, Chairman of “Adyge Hase” in Jordan, Ruhi Shhaldug, Deputy of Jordan Parliament and with Jordan businessmen of Adygean origin.

Questions of trade and economic cooperation have been discussed during a meeting. President of Kabardino-Balkaria proposed Jordan businessmen to take part in implementation of investment projects in the republic and promised them to create favorable economic conditions.

President also promised to provide support to those countrymen who would like to return to their historical motherland – to Kabardino-Balkaria. President promised to raise the problem of getting residence and to discuss the possibility of simplifying this process on a federal level.

Trade Delegation of Kabardino-Balkaria will be opened in Jordan to promote mutual cultural and economic cooperation.

Inga Babaeva, Nalchik, Caucasus Times

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