PM Rasulzoda Meets Afghan President Ghani
Read also
DUSHANBE, 29.03.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – Prime Minister Kohir Rasulzoda met with the President of Afghanistan Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, who is on an official visit in Dushanbe.
The officials discussed important issues of bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
They stressed that Tajikistan and Afghanistan promote the activities of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic, Trade, Social and Technical Cooperation and support mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields.
The parties emphasized that the promotion of direct contacts between organizations and enterprises at the local level and the strengthening of the legal and regulatory framework to encourage investment for establishing joint ventures is in the interests of both countries.
The parties also noted the importance of further utilizing existing opportunities and potential for the development of mutually beneficial relations, and finding new ways and methods of cooperation in all sectors.










Tajikistan to Establish Energy Cybersecurity Coordination Center
Tajikistan Seeks Deeper US Ties in talks with Congress and Academic Leader
Tajikistan Demonstrates Global Leadership in Advancing the Climate Agenda, Says Mafalda Duarte
Tajikistan Seeks Expanded Cooperation with ITU in ICT Sector
Tajikistan to Coordinate Group of Landlocked Developing Countries
Tajik Deputy Foreign Minister Attends Central Asia–South Korea Summit Preparatory Meeting
Tajikistan Presents Energy Potential at Global Energy Forum in Washington
Martin Chungong: “Emomali Rahmon’s initiative on water diplomacy deserves support at all levels”
United Nations-mandated University for Peace Recognizes Emomali Rahmon’s Сontribution to Peacebuilding, Sustainable Development and Regional Cooperation
Tshilidzi Marwala: “Emomali Rahmon’s leadership in green energy inspires the entire world”
Tajikistan, Spain Seeks Trade, Investment Ties
Sergio Gor: “President Trump Highly Appreciates President Emomali Rahmon’s Contribution to Stability in Tajikistan and the Region”





