Pakistan, Tajikistan ties to cement further as President Rahmon arrives today

ISLAMABAD: Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon would arrive in the federal capital on a two-day visit on Wednesday.

He is coming to Pakistan at the invitation of Prime Minister Imran Khan and would be accompanied by a high-level delegation.

Pakistan and Tajikistan enjoy close brotherly relations underpinned by commonalty of faith, shared history and cultural affinities. These ties are characterised by mutual respect, shared perceptions and a common desire to promote peace, stability and development in the region.

Tajikistan is important within the context of Pakistan’s vision for closer ties and enhanced cooperation with Central Asia. The vision emphasises forging deeper trade, investment, energy, security, and people-to-people links. 

During the visit, Prime Minister Imran and President Rahmon will lead their respective sides in the delegation-level talks. The two sides will exchange views on deepening bilateral cooperation in diverse areas – including political, economic, trade, investment, energy, security and defence, culture, education and regional connectivity.

A number of agreements/MoUs are expected to be signed during the visit. The visiting dignitary will separately meet with President Dr Arif Alvi.

The two countries share common views on major regional and international issues and cooperate closely at various multilateral fora.

Tajikistan is the current chair of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi visited Dushanbe in March 2021 to attend the Ministerial meeting of the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process, followed by his bilateral visit to Tajikistan.

On 25 May 2021, the two sides held the 5th round of Pakistan-Tajikistan Bilateral Political Consultations at the level of foreign secretary/first deputy foreign minister and reviewed the whole gamut of bilateral relations.

Both Pakistan and Tajikistan are part of the CASA-1000 Transmission line Project along with Kyrgyz Republic and Afghanistan. The power project envisages the transportation of surplus electric power from Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan to Pakistan (1000 MW) and Afghanistan (300 MW).

President Rahmon has visited Pakistan seven times since 1994. His last bilateral visit was in November 2015. In the multilateral context, President Rahmon visited Pakistan for the 13th ECO Summit held in Islamabad in March 2017. His forthcoming visit will reinforce the efforts of both sides to forge a long-term, multi-dimensional relationship.

Mian Abrar
Mian Abrar
The writer heads Pakistan Today's Islamabad Bureau. He has a special focus on counter-terrorism and inter-state relations in Asia, Asia Pacific and South East Asia regions. He tweets as @mian_abrar and also can be reached at [email protected]

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