Central Asia, Russia adopt 2025-2027 Joint Action Plan

Following the II Central Asia-Russia Summit in Dushanbe, presidents of Central Asian states and Russia have adopted a Joint Action Plan for 2025-2027 and a Communique of the Summit, Kazinform News Agency reports citing TASS.

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In his remarks, President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon expressed confidence that the outcomes of the Summit would foster further strengthening and expansion of effective multilateral cooperation within the Central Asia-Russia format.

Promoting trade and economic cooperation, stimulating investment growth, expanding humanitarian ties, and strengthening regional security were named among key priorities for regional interaction.

Rahmon also noted that the active participation of heads of state and relevant agencies reflects the parties’ intention to advance dialogue and strengthen strategic cooperation.

Special emphasis was placed on strengthening trade-economic, boosting investment and humanitarian ties, as well as joint efforts aimed at ensuring stability and security in the region.

Earlier, addressing the II Central Asia-Russia Summit, the Head of State expressed confidence that the results of the Dushanbe summit will open a new chapter in regional cooperation.