Tajik, Russian presidents discuss bilateral relations in Ufa

DUSHANBE, July 9, 2015, Asia-Plus – Russian media outlets report that Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday met with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon at the seventh BRICS summit in Ufa to discuss bilateral relations. The two leaders reportedly exchanged views on key issues of bilateral and international cooperation. Russian president, in particular, noted, “I am pleased […]

Asia-Plus

DUSHANBE, July 9, 2015, Asia-Plus – Russian media outlets report that Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday met with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon at the seventh BRICS summit in Ufa to discuss bilateral relations.

The two leaders reportedly exchanged views on key issues of bilateral and international cooperation.

Russian president, in particular, noted, “I am pleased to state that our relationship with Tajikistan is prospering.  Despite various economic difficulties we have experienced in Europe, in the world and in Russia last year, the trade between Russia and Tajikistan grew by almost 21 percent.  This is a very good sign. We have a small decrease there, but generally speaking the tendency is very good.  We note the good and qualitative work of Tajikistan as the chair country of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).  Many important events have been taking place [in Tajikistan], military drills have been conducted successfully.”

For his part, Emomali Rahmon noted that he was very happy about our meeting.  He expressed confidence that the SCO summit will be successful.  “Tajikistan and Russia are strategic partners and therefore we have things to discuss today.  Our priority is the development of the relationship between our nations,” Tajik president said.

Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service cited Mohammad Egamzod, a spokesman for the Tajik Embassy in Moscow, as saying that the meeting focused on issues related to security and military cooperation.  The two leaders reportedly noted that Tajikistan and Russia should have sustainable and continuous cooperation in addressing modern challenges and threats combating, including terrorism, separatism and drug trafficking, as well as in strengthening Tajikistan’s common border with Afghanistan and in countering information war.

They expressed hope that bilateral and multilateral plans on providing technical assistance to armed force, border troops and other relevant structures of Tajikistan would be implemented.

According to Egamzod, Rahmon and Putin also touched upon the labor migration problems.  

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Aura

Recent Articles

Sanctions lifted: Dushanbe City Bank resumes international operations

The bank is returning to full-scale international operations.

Gasoline and diesel fuel in Dushanbe rose in price by 8.9% due to the war in the Middle East

The rise in global oil prices and, consequently, the cost of petroleum products has triggered the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

The Ministry of Labor organizes consultations for migrants returning from Russia at Dushanbe airport

Employees of the Migration Service explain the requirements of Russian legislation and offer job vacancies in their homeland.

Tajikistan and Uzbekistan discuss simplification of customs procedures and implementation of VIN.TJ system

The VIN.TJ system is designed to simplify the process of vehicle registration and control.

Tajikistan climbs four places in the global fixed internet speed ranking

This is the country's best performance in the past five years.

President of Tajikistan launches hydro unit No. 7 at Nurek HPP

As of today, three units have been completely replaced at the country's largest hydroelectric power station.

Italian Opera in Dushanbe: Shohrukh Yunusov invites to an evening of musical revelations

The evening will feature the most recognizable Italian works alongside world and Tajik classics.

The European Union lifts sanctions on Tajik banks

This is attributed to successful reforms and improved financial transparency in the country.

Meta announced plans to lay off about 10% of its staff

The reason cited is the high costs of artificial intelligence development.