The Government of Japan supports the education sector of Tajikistan

2 grant contracts signed with districts in Khatlon region for a total amount of USD 256,500 Dushanbe,Tajikistan.

 

On September 22, 2022, the ceremony of signing grant contracts for two new projects was held at the Embassy of Japan in Dushanbe. Grant contracts were signed between the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Tajikistan H.E. Mr. Toshihiro AIKI and beneficiaries. The total amount of grants provided by the Government of Japan is 256,500 US dollars.

 

The two new projects funded under the Government of Japan’s “Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP)” are as follows:

 

“Project for the construction of school No. 62 in the village of Sarkamysh of the Jamoat of Gulsara Yusufov, Yavan district”, signed with Mr. SAIDZODA Jamshed, Chairman of the Yavan district, in the amount of 132,818 US dollars.

 

“Project for Renovation of School No.10 in Safobakhsh Village, Aksu Jamoat, Danghara District ”, signed with Mr. RAHMON Islomiddin, Chairman of Dangara District, in the amount of 123,682 US dollars.

 

During the ceremony H.E. Mr. Toshihiro AIKI noted that Japan has been assisting Tajikistan as a good friend in a wide range of areas for more than 30 years since the independence of Tajikistan. Education is one of the most important areas of bilateral cooperation between Japan and Tajikistan. Also, Mr. AIKI expressed hope for the successful completion of the projects.

 

Within the project, a new school building with 11 classrooms will be built in the Yavan district in the village of Sarkamysh. Currently, this school lacks classrooms, as a result of which some students are forced to go to schools in neighboring villages. This project will solve this problem and allow all students to study at school No.54.

 

Within the project, the building of school No. 10 will be reconstructed in the Dangara district in the village of Safobakhsh. The major overhaul of School No. 10 will include installation of new doors, windows and repairing the floor in all school buildings, which will allow more than 800 students to study in a safe and favorable environment and will positively affect the learning process.

 

The beneficiaries of the two projects expressed their gratitude to the Government and people of Japan for their assistance.

 

Source: Asia-Plus

 

Days of Tajik culture to be held in Iran

Days of Culture of Tajikistan will be held in three Iranian cities – Shiraz, Tehran and Tabriz from 2 to 9 October.

 

According to the Ministry of Culture, concerts, exhibitions with the participation of Tajik artists and art representatives will be held as part of the event. Details about the festival will be announced later.

 

Recall that earlier, within the framework of the SCO summit in Samarkand, the President of Tajikistan discussed issues of multilateral cooperation with the head of Iran, Said Ibrohim Raisi.

 

The Tajik leader, relying on the common historical and cultural values of the two peoples, considered the important role of holding the Days of Culture of countries on each other’s territories in the near future in strengthening cultural ties.

 

Source: Asia-Plus

 

Japarov’s speech at the UN. What did he say about the situation on the border with Tajikistan, and why it is not true

Japarov’s speech at the UN. What did he say about the situation on the border with Tajikistan, and why it is not true.

 

On September 20, from the rostrum of the UN, President of Kyrgyzstan accused Tajikistan of violating the agreements. We decided to recall the agreements of previous years and tell once again what the two countries actually agreed on.

 

Tajik politologist Sherali Rizoyon says that Sadyr Japarov’s speech from the UN rostrum contradicts the protocol signed after the last border conflict.

 

«The narratives formed by President Japarov are aimed at modeling a larger-scale armed conflict with a neighbor. I hope that now it becomes clear who is eventually the initiator of all border conflicts, and especially it is important to find out why all this is being done?» – notes the analyst.

 

According to Mr. Rizoyon, the performance of Kyrgyz president at the UN General Assembly «can lead to the worsening of the situation not only on the border with Tajikistan, but also a serious deterioration of security throughout Central Asia».

 

«The blatant lie voiced by the head of Kyrgyzstan pushes Tajik side to publish all materials about border conflicts, the testimony of real eyewitnesses at the border of the two countries, and especially those who suffered from the arbitrariness of Kyrgyz military in Vorukh, Chorkuh, Khojai A’lo, Ovchiqal’acha», – the political scientist highlighted.

 

«Pacta sunt servanda» by Sadyr Japarov

 

Analyst payed attention to the Latin saying that Japarov used in his speech – «Pacta sunt servanda» («Agreements must be kept») and recalled his words about annulment of the protocol signed with Tajikistan in 2009 by former secretary of the Security Council of Kyrgyzstan Adahan Madumarov.

 

«There are documents about the transfer to Tajikistan when Madumarov was secretary of the Security Council. There was talk of leasing four streets in the Maksat village for 49 years. But Madumarov had no right to sign this document. After the work of commission, it will be necessary to come to an agreement. Only after my signature the issue with border will be resolved. No one can decide it. We have no right to give up the land. This is not our private territory», – said President of Kyrgyzstan.

 

Mr. Rizoyon, back in 2021, in his article «Quarrel and enmity will do no good» wrote that «this statement is undoubtedly aimed at modeling a new conflict along the border».

 

«Thus, the same person from the rostrum of the UN General Assembly declares about «Pacta sunt servanda», but himself unilaterally, as in the Russian fairy tale «by a wave of the wand» cancels the signed interstate document. Where is the logic? Until when can everyone be misled», – asks Sherali Rizoyon.

 

How Kyrgyzstan doesn’t abide by the agreements

 

«Asia-Plus» has written several times that Kyrgyzstan doesn’t follow the agreements and signed protocols. The minister of foreign affairs of Tajikistan Sirodjiddin Mukhriddin has repeatedly stated this too.

 

Head of SCNS of Tajikistan Saymumin Yatimov, following the results of bilateral talks between the heads of SCNS of the two countries at the end of January this year, also said that it was a departure from previously reached agreements that leads to conflicts in the Tajik-Kyrgyz border.

 

«The depart from legal acts, retreat from signed protocols leads to conflicts. It is necessary to observe this protocols very strictly», – said head of the SCNS of Tajikistan.

 

He highlighted that it is important to eliminate the main causes of the conflict and make a decision based on the essence of the issues.

 

We decided once more to tell about the main key points of how Kyrgyzstan doesn’t follow the agreements with Tajikistan.

 

Protocol of road rental

 

At the beginning of the year, President Sadyr Japarov questioned the protocol of road rental by the Kyrgyz side of a 272-meter section of the Tajik highway, where a military conflict occured on 27th of January 2022.

 

Kyrgyz President says that the protocol has no legal force and Adahan Madumarov didn;t have any right to sign it. Even though the parties signed a lease protocol based on paragraph 5 «Agreement between the government of the Republic of Tajikistan and government of the Kyrgyz Republic on mutual allotment of land plots» dated 18th of May 2005.

 

«The parties present to each other the land plots referred to an article 1 of this Agreement for rent for a period of 49 years with a rent of 1 US dollar per year», – says in this paragraph of the agreement.

 

The road to Vorukh

 

The road to Vorukh is the main issue in resolving the border conflict between the two countries and the parties repeatedly signed protocols to solve this problem. However, Kyrgyzstan always violates the protocols and doesn’t fulfill its promises.

 

Protocol №34

 

At the end of April 2013, there was a clash between residents of the Tajik jamoat Vorukh and the Kyrgyz village Ak-Say. The reason was the construction by the Kyrgyz side of the Ak-Say – Tamdyk road on the disputed territory near the village of Vorukh. The parties immediately sat down at the negotiating table, decided to suspend the construction of the road, but the Kyrgyz side didn’t follow this agreement.

 

In early 2014 due to the continuation of the constructions of this road by Kyrgyzstan, an armed incident occured between the border guards of the neighboring states. As a result of these clashes, dozens of people were injured on both sides, and there were victims. Only in July 2014, the representatives of the two countries recorded the writing agreements on the construction of roads.

 

According to the protocol №34 of 2014, the Kyrgyz side was allowed to build the Ak-Say – Tamdyk road, but simultaneously with the alternative Khojai A’lo – Vorukh road to bypass the Ak-Say village. By the protocol mentioned above, the construction of road Khojai A’lo – Vorukh should be 75% financed by Kyrgyzstan and 25% by Tajikistan, and the Kyrgyz side was to build it. Tajikistan has built its own section to connect the main Vorukh road with a new one. But Kyrgyzstan has «forgotten» about the section of the road in Vorukh.

 

Despite the countless comments of the Tajik authorities, Kyrgyzstan continued that unilateral construction of the Ak-Say – Tamdyk road, and today this road is almost done. The bypass part of the road for Vorukh was never built.

 

Protocal renewal

 

In 2019, on 13-14th of March, residents of the Tajik village Mehnatabad in jamoat of Vorukh protested against the constraction of the Ak-Say – Tamdyk road due to its close location to the conditional border and disputed territories. During the conflict, two citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan were murdered and more than 20 were injured.

 

After 5 days of negotiations, the delegation of the two countries with the participation of the Vice Prime Ministers put an end to this conflict. It was decided that based on the agreement of 2014, the construction of the Ak-Say – Tamdek bypass road will continue, but it will be used exclusively for cattle driving . Between Vorukh and Khojai A’lo, an asphalt road will be built to bypass the Ak-Say village.

 

Again everything was decided, and again Kyrgyz side violated the agreement: it continued the construction of the Ak-Say – Tamdyk road and ignored the construction works of the road to Vorukh bypassing the Ak-Say.

 

The last protocol

 

After an armed conflict in April 2021, where more than 50 people were killed on both sides, the delegations signed a new protocol and agreed that a new bypass would be built at the expense of the two states, and the Tajik side would use and maintain it.

 

«The parties will build the road together, and the Tajik side will use and maintain the road Khojai A’lo – Vorukh bypass the eastern side of the Tangi (Kapchagay) settlement. The status of the following highway will be determined by a separate state agreement between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan», – said the joint statement of the government delegations of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan issues on May 5.

 

The statement also noted that topographic working groups were instructed, together with project design organizations, to conduct a field survey of this site on the lands of the “practical use of the Batken district” by June 1, 2021.

 

Another breakdown

 

Tajik side, according to the protocol, prepared the project of this highway. A delegation of the tajik Ministry of Transport headed by the Deputy Minister went to the place of the proposed meeting at the border. But representatives of the Kyrgyz Ministry of Transport didn’t arrive for planned approval. Neither the Tajik, nor the Kyrgyz authorities have officially commented on this violation of the agreements.

 

In early July, the chairman of the SCNS Kamchybek Tashiev said that Kyrgyzstan itself would build the Khojai Alo –Vorukh road.

 

“We decided that we will build it ourselves, and the road will be located on the territory of Kyrgyzstan. We also insist that the construction of roads should be carried out along the entire border line, and not just on some part of it,” – told the reporters the chairman of the SCNS of Kyrgyzstan at that time.

 

Another agreement and Kyrgyzstan’s refusal

 

On 29th of January 2022, following negotiations after another conflict, the heads of the SCNS of the two countries agreed to implement specifically this protocol in practice. But this does not happen because of the refusal of the Kyrgyz side. Meanwhile, the Kyrgyz leadership constantly declares that there will be no corridor to Vorukh. Thus, they publicly refuse the protocol they signed.

 

The border issue in Kyrgyzstan is politicized

 

By the opinion of Tajik politologist Sherali Rizoyon the reason for the breakdown of the agreements is that the problem of demarcation and delimitation of state borders in the information space of Kyrgyzstan has become a politicized topic, and is used in the internal political struggle of the elites.

 

«During only 2021, we witnessed when the agreements reached with both Uzbekistan and Tajikistan were not respected, or were not unilaterally implemented due to the “demands of local residents”», – said analyst earlier in an interview with «Asia-Plus».

 

Rizoyon expressed confidence that «unilateral assessment and verbal denunciation of agreements that do not take into account the interests of a neighboring country leads negotiations to a dead end».

 

Source: Asia-Plus

Embassy of the State of Qatar in the Republic of Tajikistan has the following cars for sale

Embassy of the State of Qatar in the Republic of Tajikistan has the following cars for sale:

 

  1. Landcruser 200, 2013

 

  1. Prado 2013

 

  1. Hilux 2013

 

  1. Corolla 2013

 

Interested ones could submit their enveloped proposals (desired price) to the Embassy of the State of Qatar in Dushanbe in Arabic or English.

 

Time for proposal submission: September 26-October 07 2022.

 

Participation fee: 10% of the desired car price. The amount should be sent to the Embassy in cash (refundable).

 

For information: 446102222, 446105757

 

Note: Cars haven’t gone the customs clearance.

 

Source: Asia-Plus

The head of Sughd visited the Jamoats Chorkuh and Surkh destroyed during the conflict

And he told the residents that their fate is under the special attention of the president.

 

Chairman of the Sughd region Rajabboy Ahmadzoda on September 22 visited the rural jamoats of Chorkuh and Surkh of the city of Isfara and the houses of residents destroyed as a result of recent border conflicts.

 

«The restoration of residential buildings of citizens is under the special attention of President Emomali Rahmon, at the direction of the head of state, food and building materials were delivered from the capital to the victims», — emphasized the chairman of the region in an interview with residents, his press service reports.

 

According to him, specific instructions of the Head of State were given to responsible persons of the executive body of state power of the district and the city of Isfara in order to eliminate the consequences of the conflict, mobilize additional forces for the timely completion of work in order to support the affected residents.

 

In addition, Rajabboy Ahmadzoda instructed the responsible persons to restore the educational institution 64 as soon as possible.

 

Source: Asia-Plus

In Dushanbe for 17 thousand somoni. Prices for flights from Russia to Tajikistan jumped several times

After the announcement of the mobilization

 

After the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia, the prices for air tickets to the so-called safe countries, including Tajikistan, reached astronomical values.

 

In particular, on the online service aviasales.tj, one of the Ural Airlines flights on the Moscow-Dushanbe route costs today 101,755 Russian rubles (more than 17 thousand somoni).

 

The cheapest ticket from Moscow to Dushanbe on September 22 for Ural Airlines and NordStar on this service costs 39,722 Russian rubles.

 

Somon Air said that the prices for air tickets for their flights from Russia have not changed.

 

«Our prices for flights from Russian cities have not changed. Probably the prices of Russian airlines have changed. For what reason, we don’t know», – said in Somon Air.

 

Source: Asia-Plus

The national team of Tajikistan beat Trinidad and Tobago and reached the final of the «KING’S CUP 2022» tournament

The national team of Tajikistan, led by Croatian specialist Petar Segrt, beat the Trinidad and Tobago team with a score of 2:1 in the semifinals of the 48th international «King’s Cup 2022» tournament in Thailand and reached the final of the competition, Football Federation of Tajikistan reports.

 

In the match with Trinidad and Tobago, our team lost after the first half with a score of 0:1, but after the break they managed to turn the tide of the meeting. Goals by Muhammadjon Rakhimov in the 47th minute and Ehsoni Panjshanbe in the 75th minute brought our team a strong-willed victory.

 

1/4

 

In the final of the King’s Cup 2022 tournament, the rival of the national team of Tajikistan will be the Malaysian team, which in the 1/2 finals defeated Thailand.

 

The final game between the national teams of Tajikistan and Malaysia will be held on Sunday, September 25, at «The 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai» stadium in Chiang Mai and will start at 20:30 local time (18:30 Dushanbe time).

 

Source: Asia-Plus

 

Foreign Minister took part in the meeting of the countries of Central Asia and the United States of America in the «C5+1» format

Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan Sirojiddin Muhriddin took part in the ministerial meeting of the countries of Central Asia and the United States of America in the «C5+1» format.

 

The meeting took place on September 22 in New York on the sidelines of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

 

“The parties exchanged views on topical issues of the international and regional agenda, including the situation in Afghanistan, the fight against terrorism and extremism, as well as other challenges and threats to security, and stressed the need to strengthen cooperation between the countries of the region”, – informs the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan.

 

Source: Asia-Plus

OSCE Troika and Secretary General meet during UN General Assembly

NEW YORK, 23 September 2022 – OSCE Chairman-in-Office and Foreign Minister of Poland Zbigniew Rau, Foreign Minister of Sweden Ann Linde, and Foreign Minister of North Macedonia Bujar Osmani, representing the OSCE Troika and the Organization’s Secretary General Helga Maria Schmid met on the margins of the 77th session of UN General Assembly.

During the meeting, they discussed Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine. Expressing their unwavering support for Ukraine, the Ministers and Secretary General Schmid reviewed details of the support for Ukraine announced in August, which is meant to help address the immediate threats and risks posed by the war as well as to support Ukrainian institutions and civil society organizations in developing Ukraine’s long-term democratic and social resilience.

In the face of further threats from the Russian Federation, the Ministers and Secretary General Schmid reiterated their call for the Russian Federation to end aggression, withdraw its forces from Ukraine, and comply with OSCE principles, including respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders and refraining from the use or threat of force. They deplored the appalling violence against civilians and stressed that those responsible must be brought to justice.

They further discussed the impact of the war across the OSCE region, including the economic, environmental, and humanitarian challenges posed not only in the immediate neighborhood but in Central Asia, Southeastern Europe, and beyond.

The recent escalation of hostilities between Armenia and Azerbaijan was also a focus of the meeting. The Troika Ministers and Secretary General discussed possibilities for stronger OSCE involvement in the area. They agreed on the relevance of the peace talks facilitated by the EU and recalled the experience and tools of the OSCE in the region.

The Ministers and Secretary General Schmid addressed the recent armed clashes at the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, urging the parties to respect the ceasefire and stabilize the situation through diplomatic solutions. They stressed that the OSCE remains ready to assist if requested.

Bearing in mind the important work of the Organization in supporting and advancing comprehensive security, the Troika Ministers and Secretary General underlined the need for adoption of the OSCE’s budget. They welcomed the priorities of the incoming OSCE Chairmanship of North Macedonia, which are focused on safeguarding OSCE principles and commitments. The Ministers and Secretary General also discussed the preparations for the OSCE Ministerial Council to be held in the city of Łódź, Poland on 1-2 December.

Source: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe