
Economy Minister Delivers Speech at Coordination Meeting with UN Offices and Domestic, Foreign Institutions
The Minister of Economy delivered a speech at a coordination meeting with officials from United Nations offices and domestic and foreign institutions.
The event involved officials from UN offices as well as those from domestic and foreign institutions.
RTA reported the minister's speech on April 4, 2026.
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