ECIR honors Tajik leader

DUSHANBE, August 25, 2011, Asia-Plus — Professor Anton Caragea, Director of the European Council on International Relations (ECIR), is bestowing the Leader of XXI Century Award on Tajik President Emomali Rahmon in Dushanbe today. In the course of the talks that will follow the award-presentation ceremony, the sides are planned to discuss issues related to […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, August 25, 2011, Asia-Plus — Professor Anton Caragea, Director of the European Council on International Relations (ECIR), is bestowing the Leader of XXI Century Award on Tajik President Emomali Rahmon in Dushanbe today.

In the course of the talks that will follow the award-presentation ceremony, the sides are planned to discuss issues related to cooperation between Tajikistan and the European Community and problems facing the Central Asian region, the source said.

On its website, the ECIR is described as the leading European Union think tank.  “The European Council on International Relations (E.U.C.I.R.) is dedicated to creation of a European common foreign policy.  To this end E.U.C.I.R. is interested in cooperating and developing relation and sustained the activities of all the European forums, not only European Union but also non-European Union countries must have a voice in designing a European voice.”

The ECIR website notes that a session of the ECIR Academic Committee that took place on August 17 awarded “one of the highest European cultural and political distinctions to Emomali Rahmon, President of Tajikistan.”

On the website, Professor Anton Caragea explained that the prize was bestowed upon Rahmon because of Tajikistan’s sustainable economic growth, his investment in the country”s health, environment, and education sector and his transformation of “Tajikistan into a secure state, with safe borders.”

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