Top Iranian diplomat calls for closer ties with Tajikistan

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has emphasized the importance of strengthening comprehensive relations with Tajikistan, citing the two nations' shared cultural and linguistic heritage as a solid foundation for broader cooperation, according to IRNA. Araghchi made the remarks yesterday during a meeting in Tehran with Iran’s Ambassador to Tajikistan, Alireza Haghighian, where the two officials […]

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has emphasized the importance of strengthening comprehensive relations with Tajikistan, citing the two nations' shared cultural and linguistic heritage as a solid foundation for broader cooperation, according to IRNA.

Araghchi made the remarks yesterday during a meeting in Tehran with Iran’s Ambassador to Tajikistan, Alireza Haghighian, where the two officials reviewed the current state of bilateral relations and explored opportunities for expanding cooperation across various sectors.

“Iran places a high priority on deepening ties with culturally aligned and like-minded nations,” Araghchi said, underlining the value of continued dialogue to further bolster ties with Dushanbe.

Iran and Tajikistan have long-standing historical and cultural connections. Tehran was the first to recognize Tajikistan’s independence in 1991 and established an embassy in Dushanbe the following year. Iran also played a key role in facilitating peace talks during the 1990s, which ultimately led to the end of Tajikistan’s civil war in 1997.

Bilateral relations reached their peak during the presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad but later cooled due to a series of political disagreements. However, ties began to improve again in 2019. In February of that year, Tajikistan’s Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Muhriddin expressed his country’s intention to restore and strengthen diplomatic ties with Tehran. Both countries appointed new ambassadors in March 2019, marking a new chapter in their relations.

Since then, Iran and Tajikistan have been steadily rebuilding their partnership. Today, the two nations are engaged in active cooperation across a wide range of fields, from trade and investment to culture and education.

 

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