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Posted on June 10, 2021 by admin

Iran, Tajikistan agree on electricity networks connection

The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Tajikistan have reached an agreement to connect their electricity networks through the existing facilities and lines, Trend reports citing IRNA.

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