The diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and Tajikistan are poised for further enhancement as Murat Nurtleu, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, engages in talks with President Emomali Rahmon and his Tajikistani counterpart, Sirodjidin Mukhriddin, ASIA-Plus reported on January 26. The discussions revolved around priority areas of cooperation, solidifying their strategic partnership, and paving the way for President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's upcoming state visit to Dushanbe.
Roadmap for President Tokayev's State Visit
Expansion of Strategic Partnership
The talks highlighted the sustainable expansion of the strategic partnership between Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. President Rahmon, acknowledging the significant achievements of the past year, emphasized the richness of Tajik-Kazakhstan relations in the current year.
Mutually Beneficial Cooperation
Both parties expressed their commitment to the further effective development of mutually beneficial cooperation in various economic sectors. This includes trade, industry, energy, agriculture, and investment. The talks emphasized the shared goal of fostering collaboration in the fields of tourism, culture, and education.
The discussions included a focus on the implementation of agreements reached during President Emomali Rahmon's state visit to Kazakhstan in May 2023. The activation of trade, energy, and investment cooperation featured prominently in the agenda.
In addition to bilateral matters, the talks delved into events planned for the current year at both bilateral and multilateral levels. The exchange of opinions addressed current issues on the international and regional agenda.
Minister Nurtleu's Meetings in Tajikistan
Apart from discussions with President Rahmon, Minister Nurtleu also met with Tajikistan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sirodjiddin Mukhriddin. The discussions, held in both narrow and extended formats, paid special attention to the agreements reached during President Rahmon's state visit to Kazakhstan. The focus remained on activating trade, energy, and investment cooperation.
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