Iran and Tajikistan Forge Strategic Partnership with New Security Cooperation MoU

Iran and Tajikistan Forge Key Security Partnership with New MoU

In a significant move towards bolstering regional security, Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni of Iran and his Tajik counterpart, Rahimzoda Ramazon Hamro, have recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU). This agreement aims to enhance security cooperation between Iran and Tajikistan, focusing on several critical areas.

The memorandum emphasizes collaboration on:

  • Combating organized terrorism
  • Human trafficking
  • Smuggling of nationals

Momeni expressed optimism regarding the implementation of the MoU, believing it will significantly strengthen security in both nations. He highlighted that effectively addressing issues such as:

  1. Terrorism
  2. Narcotics
  3. Organized crime

These challenges are not only regional but also transnational, and tackling them could provide a robust foundation for closer bilateral cooperation.

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