Interior ministers of Iran and Tajikistan held formal talks in Tehran, focusing on measures to strengthen bilateral cooperation, especially in security and counterterrorism. The two sides emphasized the importance of close coordination to address shared threats.
During the meeting, officials from both countries exchanged views on the regional situation and underscored their common commitment to combating terrorism in all forms. They also discussed existing cooperation agreements and ways to expand collaboration in areas including intelligence sharing, border control, and transnational crime prevention.
The talks come amid positive developments in Iran-Tajikistan relations, with several bilateral cooperation agreements signed recently. Both sides agreed to continue promoting substantive dialogue and cooperation to contribute to regional stability and security.