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Turkmen president orders to make subscription to Russian press
ASHGABAT, June 25 (Itar-Tass) - Turkmen President Gurbanguly
Berdymukhammedov has ordered the Turkmen Communications Ministry to sign a contract with the Russian Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications on subscription to Russian periodicals for the second half of 2008.
The overall sum of the subscription is 2.486 million roubles. In the first half of 2008 the Turkmen contract was worth 1.765 million roubles.
A resolution made by the Turkmen president that was published on
Tuesday says that subscription to the foreign press was allowed to Turkmen enterprises for purposes of studying the achievements and experience of different countries in the field of science and engineering, economics, education, health service and other fields.
Central bodies of the Turkmen state power, ministries and departments, central and branch scientific establishments and the Turkmen-Russian secondary school named after Russian poet Alexander Pushkin are the main subscribers to Russian periodicals similar to the first half of 2008.
Deliveries of the Russian press to Turkmenistan by subscription were resumed in 2008 after almost a 15-year break. The subscription to Russian periodicals was stopped in the middle of the 1990s during the rule of late Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov.
Berdymukhammedov has ordered the Turkmen Communications Ministry to sign a contract with the Russian Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications on subscription to Russian periodicals for the second half of 2008.
The overall sum of the subscription is 2.486 million roubles. In the first half of 2008 the Turkmen contract was worth 1.765 million roubles.
A resolution made by the Turkmen president that was published on
Tuesday says that subscription to the foreign press was allowed to Turkmen enterprises for purposes of studying the achievements and experience of different countries in the field of science and engineering, economics, education, health service and other fields.
Central bodies of the Turkmen state power, ministries and departments, central and branch scientific establishments and the Turkmen-Russian secondary school named after Russian poet Alexander Pushkin are the main subscribers to Russian periodicals similar to the first half of 2008.
Deliveries of the Russian press to Turkmenistan by subscription were resumed in 2008 after almost a 15-year break. The subscription to Russian periodicals was stopped in the middle of the 1990s during the rule of late Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov.