ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 16. The Senate of the
Parliament of Kazakhstan (the upper chamber) has reviewed and
approved the draft law on the ratification of the Treaty on Allied
Relations between Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, Trend reports via the
Senate.


Meanwhile, it was emphasized that ratification of the treaty
aims to further strengthen political dialogue, enhance cooperation
in security, and support the sustainable development of both
countries. The agreement outlines expanded collaboration in
countering modern security threats and deepening military-technical
cooperation.


Special attention is also given to trade and economic
cooperation aimed at creating favorable conditions for the
development of entrepreneurial and other economic activities. This
includes support for and mutual protection of investments, as well
as the development of direct ties between citizens, enterprises,
and other participants in the economic cooperation of the two
countries.







A key priority of the document is also the rational and balanced
use of Central Asia’s water resources, taking into account the
interests of all regional states.


The treaty was signed on August 22, 2024, in Dushanbe. Earlier,
on March 11, it was ratified by the lower house of parliament, the
Mazhilis.