Prime Minister of Tajikistan Meets with Prime Minister of Belarus
Read also
DUSHANBE, 05.06.2025 (NIAT Khovar) – Yesterday in Dushanbe, Prime Minister of the Republic of Tajikistan Kohir Rasulzoda held a meeting with Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Turchin.
The meeting focused on the current state and future prospects of Tajik-Belarusian cooperation.
It was paid special attention to enhancing bilateral trade and economic ties, implementing joint projects in industry, agriculture, and logistics, and fostering stronger production cooperation.
Both parties underlined the importance of establishing and developing joint ventures in both countries. In this context, the contribution of such enterprises to strengthening industrial capacity, exchanging technologies, and addressing key economic challenges was emphasized.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation based on strategic partnership and mutual support.
The meeting took place ahead of the Council of Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which is scheduled for today in Dushanbe. Alexander Turchin is in Tajikistan on a working visit to participate in this event.









Tajikistan, UNODC Discuss Expanding Cooperation
U.S. Under Secretary of State Meets With Central Asian Ambassadors in Washington
Ambassador of Tajikistan Highlights Regional Security, Peace Initiatives at NESA Forum
Tajikistan, Oman Discuss Expanding Trade, Investment Cooperation
Tajikistan and Kuwait Strengthen Human Rights Cooperation
Tajikistan, Kuwait Reaffirm Commitment to Consular Cooperation
Tajikistan Takes Part in Preparatory Meeting for First Central Asia–South Korea Summit
Tajik Ambassador Meets with Senior U.S. Officials to Discuss Bilateral Cooperation
UN Resolution on the “International Decade for Strengthening Peace for Future Generations” Presented in Moscow
Tajikistan and Oman Discuss Expansion of Healthcare Cooperation
Tajikistan and Kuwait discuss prospects for expanding bilateral cooperation
Tajik deputy FM attends EU-Central Asia political and security dialogue in Brussels





