BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 19.​ Tajikistan and
Japan attach great importance to the development and deepening of
inter-parliamentary cooperation, viewing it as one of the key
mechanisms for strengthening political dialogue and expanding
bilateral relations between the two countries, Trend reports via the
press service of the Tajik president.


This issue was discussed during a meeting between the President
of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, and the Chairman of the House of
Councillors of the Japanese Parliament, Sekiguchi Masakazu, held on
December 19 in Tokyo.


During the meeting, the Head of State emphasized that Tajikistan
pays special attention to the development of inter-parliamentary
cooperation with Japan. It was noted that parliamentary diplomacy
serves as an effective tool for further strengthening
intergovernmental dialogue and expanding bilateral interaction.







President Emomali Rahmon is currently on an official visit to
Japan, which runs from December 18 through 20. During this visit,
Rahmon will participate in the inaugural summit of the Heads of
State of the Central Asia + Japan Dialogue. The summit will explore
avenues for cooperation in several critical areas, including the
green economy, sustainable development, regional interconnectivity,
fostering partnerships, and advancing human capital
development.


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