Rahmon reiterates the necessity of increasing humanitarian aid to Afghanistan

Tajik President Emomali Rahmon has once again noted the necessity of increasing humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan, the Tajik president’s official website said on April 8.   Rahmon reportedly said this here Friday at meeting with Mr. Tomas Niklasson, the European Union (EU)’s Special Envoy to Afghanistan, who was in Dushanbe on a working […]

Asia-Plus

Tajik President Emomali Rahmon has once again noted the necessity of increasing humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan, the Tajik president’s official website said on April 8.  

Rahmon reportedly said this here Friday at meeting with Mr. Tomas Niklasson, the European Union (EU)’s Special Envoy to Afghanistan, who was in Dushanbe on a working visit.  

In the course of the talks, the parties exchanged views on the current political, military and socioeconomic situation in Afghanistan, which directly affects the security situation in the region.   

Rahmon reportedly expressed concern the growing threat of international terrorism, extremism, transnational organized crime, trafficking in narcotic drugs and weapons as well as cybercrime.

Tajik leader also highlighted the significance of expansion of cooperation between Tajikistan and international partners in effectively addressing the mentioned threats. 

Article translations:

Related Articles

Оби зулол

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Recent Articles

Farzona Emomali, the daughter of the President of Tajikistan, became a Candidate of Sciences in Medicine

Since August 2025, she has been the head of the Department of Reforms, Primary Health Care, and International Relations of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan.

Two cemeteries are being demolished in Dushanbe and what will be built on the vacated site?

A correspondent from "Asia-Plus" visited two cemeteries to show you how it happens.

Digital transformation of Tajikistan: from online services to a new economy

Governments across the world are entering a critical phase...