Russian President Vladimir Putin has introduced an agreement with Tajikistan to the State Duma for ratification. This agreement pertains to the status of representations for competent bodies concerning internal affairs and migration.
Under the terms of this document, Moscow will establish an Interior Ministry representation in Dushanbe to bolster bilateral interaction.
In reciprocity, Tajikistan will open representations in Moscow for its Ministry of Internal Affairs and its Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population.
The overarching objective of this agreement is to advance cooperation between the two nations in combating crime, managing migration, and preventing the illicit trafficking of narcotics.
Earlier, on December 31, 2025, President Putin and Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon discussed pressing bilateral and international agenda items during a phone conversation.
Additionally, on December 22, the Russian leader conveyed his condolences to his Tajik counterpart following the tragic death of a boy from Tajikistan at a school in the Moscow region, vowing that those responsible would be held accountable.
English Translation
President Vladimir Putin of Russia submitted an agreement to the State Duma for ratification on Friday, May 4th. This agreement concerns the status of representations for competent bodies dealing with internal affairs and migration between Russia and Tajikistan.
According to the document, Moscow will open a representation of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in Dushanbe to strengthen bilateral cooperation.
The Tajik side, in turn, will open representations in Moscow for Tajikistan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and its Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population.
The agreement itself is aimed at developing cooperation between the states in combating crime, managing migration, and addressing the illicit trafficking of narcotics.
As far back as December 31, 2025, Putin and Tajik President Emomali Rahmon discussed current issues on the bilateral and international agenda during a phone call.
Furthermore, on December 22, the Russian leader offered his condolences to his counterpart following the death of a boy from Tajikistan at a school in the Moscow region, promising that those responsible would be punished.
