Tajik President Urges Stronger Cooperation with Iran for Enhanced Bilateral Relations

Tajikistan’s President Emphasizes Strengthening Cooperation with Iran for Enhanced Bilateral Relations

In a significant development in international relations, Iran and Tajikistan have reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation. During a recent joint press conference in Dushanbe, the leaders of both nations expressed optimism about the ongoing constructive dialogue and the potential for further collaboration in various sectors.

President Rahmon of Tajikistan highlighted the importance of expanding inter-parliamentary relations, stating, “We are pleased with the continuation of constructive dialogue between the governments of Iran and Tajikistan at various levels. Our country welcomes the expansion of inter-parliamentary relations, the increased activities of inter-parliamentary friendship groups, and a growth in official visits between the two countries.”

During a special meeting attended by delegations from both nations, they reviewed the current level of bilateral cooperation and signed a series of cooperation documents. These agreements aim to lay the groundwork for deeper ties between the two countries. Rahmon further explained, “At the end of the talks, a series of cooperation documents were signed, which will provide the legal ground to expand bilateral relations.”

One of the key topics discussed was the long-term Exports and Trade Cooperation Plan for 2030. Rahmon noted, “Strengthening bilateral activities, including the long-term Exports and Trade Cooperation Plan for 2030 and its roadmap, were assessed. We expressed our interest in growing cooperation, especially in investment, with the Islamic Republic of Iran.” He emphasized the significance of utilizing Tajikistan’s free trade zones to enhance economic collaboration.

Moreover, discussions were held on fostering connections between the private sectors of both nations. Rahmon stated, “Yesterday, in Dushanbe, on the sidelines of this state visit, a meeting between representatives of the private sectors of the two countries was held. 13 cooperation documents worth more than $450 million were signed, which is a sign of the possibility of cooperation between investors of the two countries.”

The increase in trade volume and the exchange of goods between Iran and Tajikistan was another focal point of the talks. The leaders considered how to leverage the transit capabilities of both countries, particularly through the Iranian port cities of Bandar Abbas and Chabahar. Rahmon pointed out, “The increase in the exchange of goods between the two countries in recent years was discussed. The use of transit potential of both sides was considered.”

In addition to economic matters, the leaders acknowledged the critical role that visa cancellation plays in boosting tourism. “We welcome the cancellation of the visas between the two countries as the influential role of this measure in the growth of tourism is significant,” Rahmon added. He also noted the cultural ties that bind the two nations, stating that “given the extensive linguistic, historical, and cultural similarities between the two countries, increasing measures in the field of cultural exchanges were discussed.”

Security cooperation emerged as another vital topic, particularly in light of regional challenges such as terrorism, extremism, drug trafficking, and cybercrime. Rahmon asserted, “Considering the situation in the region, the necessity of security cooperation between the two countries to counter the emergence of terrorism, extremism, drug trafficking, and cybercrime was discussed.” He also called on the international community to seek immediate solutions to ongoing unrest in the Middle East.

Expressing satisfaction with the partnership with Iran in international institutions, Rahmon concluded, “We expressed satisfaction with the process of partnership and cooperation with Iran in international institutions. We expressed our readiness to continue this process.”

Reflecting on recent diplomatic visits, Rahmon remarked on the significance of Mr. Pezeshkian’s visit to Tajikistan. He stated, “In my opinion Mr. Pezeshkian’s visit to Tajikistan is a new stage of growth and development in the relations between the two countries.” He emphasized that this visit marks the beginning of a new chapter in Iran-Tajikistan relations, wishing continued success for the Iranian President and peace for the people of Iran.

As both countries look forward to a future of enhanced cooperation, the agreements reached during this meeting may pave the way for significant advancements in various sectors, including trade, security, and cultural exchange.

In summary, the recent dialogue between Iran and Tajikistan reflects a mutual desire for strengthened ties, promising a future filled with collaborative opportunities. The commitment to addressing various challenges and enhancing bilateral relations could lead to substantial benefits for both nations.

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