Emomali Rahmon extends New Year greetings to the people of Tajikistan

President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon addressed the nation with a New Year message, wishing every family health, prosperity, and a peaceful life. He described the outgoing year, 2025, as both successful and historically significant. Despite external challenges, the President highlighted the country’s major achievements, attributing them to peace, political stability, national unity, and the hard […]

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President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon addressed the nation with a New Year message, wishing every family health, prosperity, and a peaceful life.

He described the outgoing year, 2025, as both successful and historically significant. Despite external challenges, the President highlighted the country’s major achievements, attributing them to peace, political stability, national unity, and the hard work of the Tajik people.

Rahmon emphasized the importance of the recent elections, the implementation of national development programs, large-scale infrastructure efforts, and Tajikistan’s active role in advancing international initiatives at the United Nations.

He reminded citizens that 2026 has been declared the Year of Urban Development, Construction, and the Strengthening of National Identity. The upcoming year will also mark the 35th anniversary of Tajikistan’s independence.

In conclusion, President Rahmon called on citizens to preserve unity and continue working toward the nation’s progress.

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