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Tajikistan and Portugal discuss prospects for bilateral cooperation

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Tajikistan and Portugal discuss prospects for bilateral cooperation

DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, April 20. Tajikistan and
Portugal discussed prospects for the development of bilateral
relations, Trend
reports via the Tajik MFA.

The discussions took place on April 18, 2026, during a bilateral
meeting between Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic
of Tajikistan Farrukh Sharifzoda and Portugal’s Minister of State
and Foreign Affairs, Paulo Rangel.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy
Forum in Antalya.

During the talks, the sides reviewed the current state and
future prospects of bilateral relations, with particular attention
to expanding cooperation in the political, economic, and
humanitarian spheres.

They also discussed актуальные issues on the international
agenda and cooperation within international organizations.




The sides reaffirmed their readiness to further strengthen
cooperation and continue constructive dialogue.

Meanwhile, Tajikistan has been consistently expanding its
international engagement, strengthening bilateral relations with
countries across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

The country places particular emphasis on developing political
dialogue, enhancing trade and economic cooperation, and advancing
partnerships in areas such as energy, infrastructure, and
humanitarian exchanges.

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