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A forum "Russia – the Islamic World" will be held in Kazan
Baku/25.04.23/Turan: On May 18-19, Kazan will host the international forum "Russia — the Islamic World: KazanForum". The purpose of the Forum is to strengthen trade, economic, scientific, technical, social and cultural ties between Russia and the countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the press release of the organizers of the event.
The annual International Economic Forum of Russia and the OIC member countries is held with the support of the Federation Council of Russia and the Government of Tatarstan.
Among other things, the Halal kitchen will be presented on the Forum. A competition of leading chefs in the preparation of Islamic food, an exhibition of the latest products and services.
The main event of the Forum, which will be held on May 18-19, will be Russia Halal Expo – Russia's largest exhibition of investment and infrastructure products in accordance with Halal standards.
Culinary competitions of teams of chefs from 15 countries will also be held within the framework of the forum: Azerbaijan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kyrgyzstan, Algeria, Moldova, Russia, Pakistan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Kazakhstan and Tunisia. --0--
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