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Tajikistan’s Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Muhriddin discussed increasing cooperation with the United States in the fields of counterterrorism, border security and transnational crime.
In meetings with U.S. Ambassador Manuel Micaller in May 2024, Muhriddin proposed strengthening the two countries’ long-term security partnership.
The diplomats also explored expanding business relations to promote greater economic stability in Tajikistan and the region.
Tajikistan is party to the “C5+1” format — a diplomatic platform that includes the five Central Asian states and the U.S. This framework aims to address common security concerns and promote regional cooperation. Tajikistan and the U.S. expressed a desire to hold more discussions with other countries’ representatives in attendance.
The high-level engagement of Tajikistan highlights the U.S. commitment to Central Asian security and recognition of Tajikistan’s strategic importance. For Tajikistan, stronger ties with the U.S. offer potential benefits in military assistance, intelligence sharing and economic development.
A crucial part of Tajikistan’s security partnership with the U.S. is its participation in the U.S. Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program. Tajik forces are paired with those from the Virginia National Guard for training and relationship building.
Sources: Khovar.tj, News Central Asia, SNG Today, SNG FM