Armenia–Tajikistan relations

Armenian-Tajik relations refers to the bilateral diplomatic relations between Armenia and the Republic of Tajikistan. Diplomatic relations were established on October 12, 1992. The 2 countries are in a number of international and regional organizations, such as the United Nations, OSCE, CSTO, and the EEA. Armenia is represented in Tajikistan through its embassy in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan and has an honorary consulate in Dushanbe. Tajikistan is represented in Armenia through its embassy in Moscow, Russia.

Armenia  Tajikistan relations

Armenia

Tajikistan

State visits

State visits:[1]

Presidential visits from Armenia to Tajikistan
  • President Robert Kocharian (April 2002)[2]
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs Vartan Oskanian (April 2003)[3]
  • President Serzh Sargsyan (August 2011)[3]
  • President Serzh Sargsyan (September 2015)[3]
Presidential visits from Tajikistan to Armenia
  • President Emomali Rahmon (2003)
  • President Emomali Rahmon (2004)[3]
  • President Emomali Rahmon (2005)
  • President Emomali Rahmon (2010)[3]
  • President Emomali Rahmon (2017)[4][5]
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