between Tajikistan and Pakistan is necessary for the economic interests of the two countries. Our delegation was comprised of Minister of State for Reserves of Tajikistan, Nurmahmad Akhmedov and other officials.
Let me tell you that the Islamic Republic of Pakistan established diplomatic relationship with the Republic of Tajikistan in 1992 but cooperation between our two countries started from 1991. Geographically Tajikistan is the nearest Central Asian State to Pakistan -- there is only fourteen kilometres between two countries.
Following the acquisition of Tajikistan's independence, our bilateral relations have entered a new phase. Pakistan is one the first countries who recognised the independence of Tajikistan and established diplomatic ties with it, and opened its embassy in Dushanbe in 1993. The Republic of Tajikistan opened its diplomatic mission in Pakistan four years later, in 1997. Thus, bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries started developing in different fields.
Tajikistan and Pakistan together took part in settlement of regional issues, contribute to building up integration processes within the Organisation of Economic Corporation, the Conference for the mutual confidence of the Asian countries and the Shanghai Corporation Organisation.
Pakistan really can be a gateway of the Central Asia for trade and commerce and that would be a tremendous source of revenue from the states of this region. From the Pakistan point-of-view, and equally, it would provide opportunities for Central Asian states such as Tajikistan, to boost cheaper exports, the ambassador added.
While giving a brief account of bilateral cooperation to cope with the menace of terrorism, the ambassador said indeed terrorism, drug trafficking, religious extremism and other transnational crimes pose serious challenges before any country, particularly in our region, and to combat them requires cross-border collaborations.
Both sides work on countering regional terrorism, drug trafficking, religious extremism and ensuring stability and security in Asia. Our law-enforcement authorities have a good cooperation links for dealing with all these, so-called “modern threats”.
Tajikistan, he said, is in a dire need of access to the world through Pakistani port like Gwadar. For the advancement of the communication projects, the government has adopted strategy to construct new highways and bridges to link Tajikistan with neighbouring countries.
Opening the highways of Kulob-Khorugh-Kulma-Karakorum, Istiqlol Tunnel, 4 bridges between Tajikistan and Afghanistan, reconstruction of Dushanbe-Qurghonteppa highway and also the construction of Dushanbe-Nurobod-Jirgatol-Saritosh are considered as positive steps for the communication advancement.