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Wednesday 10 September 2014 - 16:26
Story Code : 115936

Iran, Tajikistan sign 10 cooperation pacts

Iran, Tajikistan sign 10 cooperation pacts
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rahmon in a meeting in Tajikistan signed 10 cooperation pacts and a joint statement.


The cooperation pacts signed by the Iranian and Tajik presidents in Dushanbe included security agreements between the two countries' interior ministries, an agreement on fighting drug trafficking and a cooperation pact between Iranian and Tajik chambers of commerce as well as a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Iran's Persian Language Academy and Tajikistan's Language and Reforms Committee.

President Rouhani and his Tajik counterpart also signed a joint statement.

President Rouhani left Tehran for a bi-nation tour of Central Asia on Monday. On the first leg of his tour, the president visited Kazakhstan, where he met senior officials of the Central Asian nation and signed several cooperation agreements.The Iranian President then left Astana for Dushanbe on Wednesday morning to attend the 14th summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and discuss bilateral ties with participants in the high-profile meeting.

Rouhani is also due to inaugurate phase-II of the Sangtoudeh-II Dam and Power Plant in Tajikistan, which has been constructed through Iran's major partnership.

The Iranian president is accompanied by a high-ranking political and economic delegation, including a number of cabinet members.

Upon arrival in the Tajik capital earlier today, President Rouhani called for the further expansion of economic relations between Tehran and Dushanbe.

"Iran and Tajikistan can expand their relations in all areas, specially in economic fields," President Rouhani said on Wednesday.

He noted that Iranian companies can strengthen Iran-Tajikistan relations by investing in Tajikistan.

"The two countries mostly have common views on regional issues, and this can help consolidate the bilateral relations," the Iranian president added.

By Fars News Agency

 

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