BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 18. Tajikistan and
Georgia discussed further development of bilateral relations.
This was stated by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Tajikistan.
These issues were discussed during a meeting between Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan Sirojiddin Muhriddin
and Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia
Maka Botchorishvili on June 19, 2026, within the framework of the
official visit of the Prime Minister of Georgia to the Republic of
Tajikistan.
"During the meeting, the parties discussed issues related to the
further development of bilateral relations. Particular attention
was paid to the prospects for political dialogue, as well as
strengthening trade and economic, cultural and humanitarian
cooperation," the statement said.
The sides also exchanged views on important issues of the
international agenda and expressed their readiness to strengthen
cooperation within the framework of international organizations, in
particular the United Nations and its specialized agencies.
Furthermore, they expressed their readiness to strengthen and
expand constructive and mutually beneficial cooperation between
Tajikistan and Georgia. The meeting was held in an atmosphere of
mutual understanding and friendship.
Meanwhile, the meeting between Tajikistan and Georgia
demonstrates the countries’ continued interest in expanding
bilateral cooperation across political, economic, and humanitarian
areas. The focus on strengthening political dialogue and trade and
economic ties indicates that both sides are seeking to deepen
practical cooperation and create new opportunities for
interaction.
The discussion also highlights the importance of coordination
within international organizations, including the United Nations.
The expressed readiness to develop constructive and mutually
beneficial cooperation reflects the positive dynamics of
Tajik-Georgian relations and the shared interest in further
strengthening partnership.