President Rahmon holds important meetings in Tokyo: strengthening cooperation with Japan
Tajik President, who arrived in Tokyo to participate the first «Central Asia — Japan» summit in Tokyo, today held a series of high-level meetings with leading Japanese officials and organizational representatives. Key areas of bilateral cooperation and joint project implementation in the fields of economy, science, and technology were the focus of the discussions.
Cooperation with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
One of the significant meetings was with the President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Akihiko Tanaka.
President Rahmon highlighted Tajikistan’s appreciation for Japan’s efforts through JICA, emphasizing the importance of joint projects in strategic sectors such as energy, agriculture, transport, and healthcare.
During the meeting, two grant agreements were signed for projects to build substations and modernize cargo scanning equipment at customs posts. The discussion also covered attracting Japanese investments, including concessional yen loans.
Special attention was given to the development of «green» energy and the expansion of the JDS program (Japan’s program for developing countries), covering areas such as medicine, nanotechnology, information technology, and environmental protection. There was also a focus on the creation of a Tajik-Japanese center for innovation and digital technologies in Tajikistan.
Cooperation with the Japan-Russia and CIS Trade Association (ROTOBO)
Another key meeting for President Rahmon was with Masami Iijima, the president of the Japan-Russia and CIS Trade Association (ROTOBO).
Cooperation with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
One of the significant meetings was with the President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Akihiko Tanaka.
President Rahmon highlighted Tajikistan’s appreciation for Japan’s efforts through JICA, emphasizing the importance of joint projects in strategic sectors such as energy, agriculture, transport, and healthcare.
During the meeting, two grant agreements were signed for projects to build substations and modernize cargo scanning equipment at customs posts. The discussion also covered attracting Japanese investments, including concessional yen loans.
Special attention was given to the development of «green» energy and the expansion of the JDS program (Japan’s program for developing countries), covering areas such as medicine, nanotechnology, information technology, and environmental protection. There was also a focus on the creation of a Tajik-Japanese center for innovation and digital technologies in Tajikistan.
Cooperation with the Japan-Russia and CIS Trade Association (ROTOBO)
Another key meeting for President Rahmon was with Masami Iijima, the president of the Japan-Russia and CIS Trade Association (ROTOBO).
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