'Iran-Tajikistan ties rooted in deep history’
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian underscored the strong historical and kinship ties that underpin Iran-Tajikistan relations, expressing Tehran's commitment to expanding scientific, cultural, economic, and security cooperation with Dushanbe.
During a meeting with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon on the sidelines of the 79th UN General Assembly, Pezeshkian identified Afghanistan as a shared concern, emphasizing the need for greater cooperation between Tehran and Dushanbe to address the country's challenges.
Afghanistan, which shares borders with both Iran and Tajikistan, is currently grappling with various security, economic, financial, and social issues. The country remains plagued by the vestiges of two decades of U.S. occupation, which withdrew its forces from Afghanistan in 2021.
President Rahmon, for his part, praised Iran's role in fostering unity and solidarity among Islamic countries, acknowledging the significant progress achieved by the Islamic Republic despite facing oppressive pressures and sanctions.
"Tajikistan wants to strengthen and deepen relations with Iran in all fields," he stated, expressing his country's readiness to continue taking joint measures to bolster the relationship.