DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, April 20. Tajikistan and
Bangladesh are engaged in discussions aimed at further
strengthening their comprehensive cooperation on the sidelines of
the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Trend reports via the Tajik MFA.


The dialogue took place during a meeting between Farrukh
Sharifzoda, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of
Tajikistan, and Humayun Kabir, Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime
Minister of Bangladesh and State Minister, on April 18, 2026.


During the talks, the sides deliberated on the expansion of
bilateral relations, with a focus on enhancing political, economic,
and humanitarian cooperation. The discussions also explored
prospects for collaboration within international organizations.







Meanwhile, Tajikistan continues to pursue an active foreign
policy, broadening its international engagement and fortifying
bilateral relations with countries across Europe, Asia, and the
Middle East. The country places a particular emphasis on fostering
political dialogue, bolstering trade and economic ties, and
advancing partnerships in sectors such as energy, infrastructure,
and humanitarian cooperation.