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Draft LIST of the Delegation Accompanying Tatarstan President Rustam MINNIKHANOV During His Working Visit to the Republic of Turkey on May 15-16, 2019 Draft LIST of the delegation accompanying Tatarstan President Rustam MINNIKHANOV during his working visit to the Republic of Turkey on May 15-16, 2019 1. Vasil SHAIKHRAZIEV Deputy Prime Minister of Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture 2. Marat AKHMETOV and Food of Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Industry and 3. Albert KARIMOV Trade of Tatarstan 4. Radik GIMATDINOV Aide to the Tatarstan President 5. Fanil AGLIULLIN Aide to the Tatarstan President 6. Rinat SABIROV Aide to the Tatarstan President Head of the State Protocol Board under the 7. Bulat GABDRASHITOV Tatarstan President 8. Farid ABDULGANIEV Minister of Economy of Tatarstan 9. Irada AYUPOVA Minister of Culture of Tatarstan Head of the Tatarstan Investment Development 10. Taliya MINULLINA Agency Gulnara Chair of the State Committee of Tatarstan for 11. GABDRAKHMANOVA Archival Affairs Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of 12. Ildar Mingaleyev Tatarstan Head of the Kukmor Municipal District of 13. Sergey DIMITRIEV Tatarstan Head of the Mendeleyevsk Municipal District of 14. Valery CHERSHINTSEV Tatarstan 15. Nail MAGDEYEV Mayor of Naberezhnye Chelny Plenipotentiary Representative of Tatarstan in 16. Ayrat GATAULLIN Turkey 5070 sayılı kanun gereğince güvenli elektronik imza ile imzalanmıştır.ID: f8bc438c-8b0d-4db1-b723-7470ec6b7c61-123550766. Bu kod ile https://evrak.tim.org.tr/evrakdogrulama adresinden doğrulayabilirsiniz. Kamil Hazrat Chairman, Tatarstan Religious Administration of 17. SAMIGULLIN the Muslims, the Mufti of Tatarstan 18. Makzyum SALAKHOV President, Tatarstan Academy of Sciences Chairman of the Board, Tatarstan Chamber of 19. Shamil AGEYEV Commerce and Industry Deputy Head, Nizhnekamsk Municipal District 20. Radmir BELYAEV Executive Committee First Deputy Head for Economic Issues, 21. Leysan KASHAPOVA Chistopol Municipal District Executive Committee Deputy Head, Executive Committee of 22. Eldar TIMERGALIEV Naberezhnye Chelny Ruslan 23. Deputy Director General, TAIF SHIGABUTDINOV Director General, Alabuga Special Economic 24. Timur SHAGIVALEYEV Zone Deputy Director General for Passenger 25. Nikolay PRONIN Transport, KAMAZ Deputy Director General for Procurement, 26. Rustam SHAMSUTDINOV KAMAZ 27. Ravil IBRAGIMOV Director of Procurement Centre, KAMAZ Head of Passenger Electric Transport Promotion 28. Aleksey SERGEYEV Service, KAMAZ Deputy Director General & Director of 29. Damir MUKHAMETSHIN TATNEFT Department in Kazan 30. Albert SAFIULLIN Director, TATNEFT Branch in Libya 31. Ramil MAVLYUTOV Director, Tatarstan Trading House 32. Irek SALIKHOV Chairman of the Board, AO Yadran-Oil 33. Insaf KHAIRULLIN General Director, OOO Deksa-Kazan Development Director, SPBEK (mechanical 34. Irina SPITSYNA engineering cluster) 5070 sayılı kanun gereğince güvenli elektronik imza ile imzalanmıştır.ID: f8bc438c-8b0d-4db1-b723-7470ec6b7c61-123550766. Bu kod ile https://evrak.tim.org.tr/evrakdogrulama adresinden doğrulayabilirsiniz. Deputy Director General, Republic’s Agro- 35. Anvar MAVLANOV Industrial Centre for Investment and Innovation (RACIN) 36. Marat KABAEV President, Islamic Business Association Advisor to the President, Islamic Business 37. Albert KAMILYANOV Association 38. Timur FAYZUTDINOV Head of OOO TopEntertainment 39. Artur ABDULZYANOV Head, PA Zarnitza 40. Eduard ISLAMOV Head, OOO Tissan (Naberezhnye Chelny) Head of the Credit and Cash Office, İŞBANK 41. Regina SALYAKHOVA Branch in Kazan Dean of the Higher School of International 42. Elmira HABIBULLINA Relations and Oriental Studies, Institute of International Relations (KFU) Head of the Tatar Literature Department, 43. Flyora SAYFULINA Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communications (KFU) Director, Institute of Light Industry Technology, 44. Lyudmila ABUTALIPOVA Fashion, and Design (KNRTU) Head of Textiles and Light Industry Technology 45. Tatyana FYODOROVA Platform Chairman, Association of Youth Governments of 46. Dina GAIZATULLINA the Russian Federation, Chairman at Youth Government of Tatarstan Leysan Director General, CarLes Trademark (OOO 47. KHAYRUTDINOVA Sabinsky Forestry) *** Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of 48. Albert YALYSHEV Tatarstan in Turkey Chief Adviser, External Relations Department 49. Marat BIKTIMIROV under Tatarstan President Chief Consultant, State Protocol Office under 50. Damir MUSIN Tatarstan President 5070 sayılı kanun gereğince güvenli elektronik imza ile imzalanmıştır.ID: f8bc438c-8b0d-4db1-b723-7470ec6b7c61-123550766. Bu kod ile https://evrak.tim.org.tr/evrakdogrulama adresinden doğrulayabilirsiniz. Head of the International Relations Dept., 51. Aydar AHTAREEV Ministry of Industry and Trade of Tatarstan Head of Dept. for Machine Building Sector, 52. Ivan KOLCHIN Ministry of Industry and Trade of Tatarstan Head of Official Protocol Dept., Ministry of 53. Aydar AKHMETZYANOV Industry and Trade of Tatarstan Leading Expert at Official Protocol Dept., 54. Anastasia FILIMONOVA Ministry of Industry and Trade of Tatarstan Leading Advisor at Investment Project Support 55. Ramis KHAMADIEV Dept., Tatarstan Investment Development Agency 56. Eduard KHAIRULLIN Head of Tatarstan Presidential Press Service 57. Bulat NIZAMEYEV Reporter, Tatarstan Presidential Press Service 58. Marat KHUSAINOV Cameraman, Tatarstan Presidential Press Service 59. Leyla GAFFAROVA Interpreter 60. Yekaterina ZARAEVA Interpreter Head of Dept. for Petrochemical Projects outside 61. Rafael YABBAROV Tatarstan, Tatneft 62. Alsou KHAYALIEVA Key Account Manager, SEZ Alabuga 5070 sayılı kanun gereğince güvenli elektronik imza ile imzalanmıştır.ID: f8bc438c-8b0d-4db1-b723-7470ec6b7c61-123550766. Bu kod ile https://evrak.tim.org.tr/evrakdogrulama adresinden doğrulayabilirsiniz..
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