DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, February 19. Tajikistan
held a meeting of the country's Security Council chaired by
President and Chairman of the Security Council Emomali Rahmon,
Trend reports via
the press service of the president of Tajikistan.


The session was attended by permanent and regular members of the
Security Council, heads of law enforcement and security agencies,
leaders of several ministries and republican bodies, as well as
staff of the Security Council Secretariat.


During the meeting, reports were heard from the heads of law
enforcement and security agencies on the activities of their
respective bodies and structures for 2025.


Taking into account the complex and rapidly changing situation
in the world, the president of the country gave specific
instructions to leaders and responsible officials to ensure state
and public security, uphold the rule of law, combat crime, maintain
the constant readiness of the Armed Forces, improve service
conditions and welfare of military units, and support the personnel
of law enforcement agencies.


Focus was directed towards addressing current flaws, especially
in relation to official wrongdoing and other legal breaches.







The meeting emphasized the need to take decisive measures to
protect the state border, prevent terrorist and extremist crimes,
combat smuggling and illegal drug trafficking, tackle transnational
organized crime, and strengthen countermeasures against them.


Leaders of security agencies were also tasked with significantly
intensifying efforts in personnel training, selection, and proper
placement; developing highly qualified specialists in the use of
modern equipment and technologies; advancing the country’s defense
industry; implementing digitalization; ensuring state cyber
security; and raising the level of professionalism, patriotism, and
national awareness among military personnel and law enforcement
officers.


In the interim, pertinent resolutions were enacted concerning
the matters deliberated during the Security Council assembly.


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