DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, December 14. Tajikistan and Germany plan to take steps to further strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation in priority areas, Trend reports via the Tajik MFA.
The matter was addressed on January 13, 2026, in Berlin, during the most recent round of political consultations between Tajikistan and Germany. The discussions were co-chaired by Farrukh Hamralizoda, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan, and Niklas Wagner, Commissioner of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany for Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
Throughout the talks, the parties exchanged perspectives on the current state of bilateral relations and explored avenues for expanding cooperation across a range of sectors, including politics, economics, trade, investment, energy, science, education, and culture.
The discussions also focused on pressing regional and international issues, the two countries' collaboration within international organizations, and the enhancement of cooperation in critical areas such as water resources, climate change, and glacier protection.
Earlier, Tajikistan and the European Union explored opportunities to broaden their collaboration across several key sectors during the 11th session of the Cooperation Council held in Brussels.
The dialogue encompassed a range of critical areas, including trade and investment opportunities, security, transport and digital communications, critical raw materials, and the transition to green energy.
