Submitting a draft to strengthen the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan to the Collective Security Treaty Organization
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan announced that it has submitted a draft to strengthen the country's border with Afghanistan to the Collective Security Treaty Organization. |
According to the regional office Tasnim news agency, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tajikistan announced that this country has submitted a draft to the Collective Security Treaty Organization, which is effective in strengthening the security of the borders of the two countries.
The member countries of the Collective Security Treaty Organization were held in Moscow from the 8th to the 11th of March.
The Collective Security Treaty Organization held several exercises near the border of Tajikistan and Afghanistan following the recent developments in Afghanistan.
Tajikistan Foreign Minister Sirajuddin Mehredin said in February of this year that he expects the border strengthening program to be approved in 2024.
He noted that this program to strengthen the security of Tajikistan’s borders was supposed to be approved in 2023, but due to technical reasons, it was postponed to 2024.
The United Nations Development Program announced in Tajikistan at the end of February that the Japanese government through its International Cooperation Agency (JICA) of the “Management” project will secure Tajikistan’s border with Afghanistan.
Central Asia Times reported that preventing drug smuggling from Afghanistan to Tajikistan and facilitating cross-border trade are among the goals. This project is titled.
According to this report, the “border management” project was launched in early 2015 and will continue until 2025.
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