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Tajik President Meets with CEO of Saudi Fund for Development

Tajik President Meets with CEO of Saudi Fund for Development

Leaders04-07-2025
President Emomali Rahmon of the Republic of Tajikistan met today with Sultan Al-Marshad, CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD), who is currently visiting the country.
The meeting highlighted the long-standing development partnership between Tajikistan and the SFD, which spans more than two decades. Discussions focused on strengthening cooperation and exploring opportunities to finance key sectors essential to the country's growth.
During his visit, Al-Marshad is expected to sign a development agreement targeting the transportation and communication sector. He will also participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for a new educational project.
Since launching its operations in Tajikistan in 2002, the SFD has financed 14 development initiatives through concessional loans totaling over $323 million, contributing significantly to improvements in critical areas and enhancing the quality of life in the country.
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