Iran and Tajikistan Strengthen Excellent Relations, Says President Pezeshkian

Iran and Tajikistan Strengthen Excellent Relations, Says President Pezeshkian

In recent developments, Iran-Tajikistan relations have been highlighted as being exceptionally strong, paving the way for enhanced bilateral cooperation across various sectors. President Masoud Pezeshkian made these comments during a meeting with Tajikistan’s Foreign Minister, Sirojiddin Muhriddin, in Tehran.

During the meeting, President Pezeshkian emphasized the potential for further collaboration in several critical areas:

  • Trade
  • Economy
  • Science
  • Politics
  • Security

He stated that both nations could create opportunities for their businessmen, industrialists, and academics, ultimately aiming for mutual prosperity.

Minister Muhriddin delivered warm greetings from Tajikistan’s president, expressing appreciation for President Pezeshkian’s recent speech at the Tehran Dialogue Forum. He noted that Pezeshkian’s call for fostering interaction and friendship is essential in today’s global landscape, where avoiding disputes is increasingly vital.

Highlighting the fruitful cooperation between Iran and Tajikistan, Muhriddin pointed out the existing collaborations in:

  • Trade
  • Politics
  • Tourism

He expressed Tajikistan’s eagerness to enhance partnerships with Tehran through international and regional organizations. Furthermore, Muhriddin mentioned that the cancellation of visa requirements between the two nations serves as a strong foundation for:

  • Boosting tourist exchanges
  • Strengthening people-to-people relations

Muhriddin is currently in Iran to participate in the two-day Tehran Dialogue Forum 2025, which commenced earlier today. This significant event gathers senior officials and diplomats from 53 countries along with representatives from the United Nations.

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