Kazakhstan, Tajikistan strengthen ties with new alliance agreement
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Tajik President Emomali Rahmon met recently to finalize an agreement establishing an official alliance between their two nations.
This significant step cements a new level of cooperation and partnership for the Central Asian states, Caliber.Az reports via Kazakh media.
"This historic document opens new horizons for us and lays the foundation for further expansion of multifaceted ties," said President Tokayev. President Rahmon echoed these sentiments, stating that the treaty aligns with the fundamental interests of both countries.
The agreement aims to deepen political, economic, and cultural cooperation between Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. It also emphasizes mutual support for ensuring regional security and stability.
During their meeting, the leaders discussed the potential for joint infrastructure and investment projects, as well as expanding trade and economic relations. They also focused on enhancing collaboration in education, science, and culture.