Trade Volume Between Iran and Tajikistan Will Reach €500 Million
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DUSHANBE, 14.01.2022 (NIAT Khovar) – According to the agreements reached between Iran and Tajikistan, the volume of bilateral trade will increase to €500 million. This was said by the Tajik Ambassador to Tehran Nizomiddin Zohidi referring to the long-term economic cooperation between the two states.
He spoke at a conference held at the Institute of Culture of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) in Tehran, dedicated to the prospects for relations between the two countries on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Iran and Tajikistan.
Diplomatic relations between Iran and Tajikistan include 160 cooperation documents, said Ambassador Zohidi.
Expressing Tajikistan’s support for Iran’s membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, he said that Tajikistan believes that Iran’s permanent membership in the SCO will be in the interests of all countries.









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