Tajikistan and Pakistan Discuss Holding Pakistani Culture Days in Dushanbe
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The Minister of Culture of Tajikistan, Matlubakhon Sattoriyon, and Pakistan’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Tajikistan, Irfan Ahmad, discussed plans to organize Pakistani Culture Days in Tajikistan, including event formats and the exchange of creative programs, the Ministry of Culture said.
Both sides emphasized the long-standing cooperation between Tajikistan and Pakistan in cultural and humanitarian fields, noting that joint initiatives help strengthen bilateral friendship.
The ministry also highlighted that at the end of 2025, the first high-level Tajik Culture Days were held in Pakistan under a bilateral cooperation framework, marking what officials described as a significant step in expanding cultural dialogue between the two countries.









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