FM Muhriddin Presents Tajikistan’s Position on Priority Areas of Cooperation within ECO
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DUSHANBE, 25.01.2023 (NIAT Khovar) – Yesterday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Sirojiddin Muhriddin attended the Ministerial Council Meeting of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) in Tashkent.
In his speech, Muhriddin presented the country’s position on priority areas of cooperation within the framework of the ECO. In particular, the importance of further enhancing economic integration and implementing effective regional projects in the areas of transport development, supply chains, agriculture, industry, green energy, environment, tourism, transport and investment was emphasized.
Muhriddin expressed his gratitude to the ECO member states for supporting the initiative of the President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, which was enshrined by the unanimously adopted resolution of the UN General Assembly on December 14, 2022.
The Minister emphasized the importance of declaring 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, 21 March of each year as the World Day for Glaciers, the establishment of the UN Trust Fund in support of activities for glaciers’ preservation and the holding of a high-level UN conference on this topic in Tajikistan in 2025 which serves as a tool for addressing global challenges in adaptation to climate changes.
In this regard, the ECO member states were invited to take an active part in the UN Water Conference to be held in New York on March 22-24, 2023, under chairmanship of Tajikistan and the Netherlands.
As part of the Ministerial Council meeting, the heads of delegations took a number of decisions concerning the status of the implementation of programs and projects, the activities of the high-level committee, institutions and structures of the Organization, the progress and assessment of the implementation of the goals and objectives of the program «ECO Perspectives 2025″, the creation of a high-level dialogue on environmental cooperation, the report of the Secretary General of the ECO, as well as some administrative and financial issues. The meeting concluded with the adoption of the Tashkent communiqué.
The chairmanship in the ECO has passed from Uzbekistan to Azerbaijan.