In Dushanbe, during the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and Tajikistan, the grand opening of the exhibition “Works of Russian Artists from the Fund of the Tajikistan National Museum” took place. This has been reported DEA News”.
The event was attended by the Russian Federation’s Ambassador to Tajikistan Igor Lyakin-Frolov, Belarus’s Ambassador to Tajikistan Viktor Denisenko, the Deputy Minister of Culture of Tajikistan Mohammed Sharifzoda, representatives of the Azerbaijan, Palestine and Pakistan embassies. Ivan Ivanov, head of the Rossotrudnichestvo office in Tajikistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan, scientists from the Tajik Academy of Sciences, Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University, cultural community, business, students, media.
Specialists of the Tretyakov Gallery made a great contribution to the organization of the fair.
Lyakin-Frolov conveyed the greetings of the Minister of Culture of Russia Olga Lyubimova. He pointed out that the two countries have lived in the same cultural area for many years.
“We honor and defend common values, we gladly note the interest of Tajik friends in Russian culture, Russian literature and language, and the exhibition is a symbol of community and friendship between the two peoples,” said the Russian diplomat.
Mukhummad Sharifzoda, Deputy Minister of Culture of Tajikistan, also described the opening of the exhibition as a major event in the cultural life of the republic.
“In Tajikistan they know, love and appreciate Russian culture. The Russians made a great contribution to the development of the culture of other peoples and to the world cultural treasure.
The exhibition will remain open for 30 days. They will be able to see more than 60 works by Russian and Soviet painters, including Ivan Aivazovsky, Alexander Deineka, Alexei Savrasov, Boris Kustodiev, Valentin Serov, Ivan Kramskoy, Immanuel Grabar, Ilya Repin, Isaac Levitan, Vasily Surikov, Ivan Shishkin, and Ivan Aivazovsky. others.
Previously reportedHe reported that Russian enterprises have signed agreements with Tajik-Canadian gold mining enterprise Aprelevka.
Source: Gazeta

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