DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, February 12. Tajikistan
and Germany confirmed their mutual readiness and interest in
further developing bilateral cooperation, Trend reports via the Tajik
MFA.


The matter was agreed on February 11, 2026, in Berlin, during
the inaugural meeting of the foreign ministers of Central Asia and
Germany within the "C5+1" framework. On the sidelines of this
meeting, the President of the Federal Republic of Germany,
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, hosted the foreign ministers from the
countries of the region.


At the outset of the meeting, Tajikistan's Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Sirojiddin Muhriddin, conveyed the warmest regards of
President Emomali Rahmon of Tajikistan to Germany’s Federal
President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier.


Both Muhriddin and Steinmeier expressed satisfaction with the
ongoing expansion of multilateral relations between Tajikistan and
Germany.







They further emphasized that bilateral relations between the two
countries are progressing steadily and purposefully across all
areas.


Additionally, the meeting featured a productive exchange of
views on various regional and international issues.


Earlier, Farrukh Hamralizoda, the First Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan, engaged in discussions with Michael
Harms, Executive Director of the Eastern Committee of the German
Economy, focusing on initiatives to enhance bilateral
cooperation.