Iran’s police chief calls for closer law enforcement cooperation with Tajikistan
Iran’s police chief calls for closer law enforcement cooperation with Tajikistan
Iran’s Chief of Police Brigadier General Ahmadreza Radan, who has traveled to Tajikistan, says the Islamic Republic is ready to exchange experiences and strengthen cooperation with the law enforcement department of the Central Asian nation.

Iran’s police chief calls for closer law enforcement cooperation with Tajikistan

TEHRAN (Iran News) Radan made the remarks in a speech at the Police Academy of the Republic of Tajikistan, in a ceremony where he was also awarded an honorary doctorate on Wednesday.

The Iranian police chief, at the head of a high-ranking delegation, arrived in Dushanbe a day earlier, at the invitation of Tajik Interior Minister, Lieutenant-General Ramazan Rahimzadeh, to enhance bilateral law enforcement cooperation.

During the meeting between Radan and Rahimzadeh, the two sides also discussed and exchanged views on issues related to combating terrorism, drug trafficking, organized crime, educational cooperation, and exchange of experiences.

Security cooperation between Iran and Tajikistan is seen as an opportunity for both nations to address shared challenges in the region and beyond.

Radan’s visit marks the latest step in the deepening partnership between Iran and Tajikistan, two nations bound by profound historical, cultural, and linguistic ties.

The relationship has seen significant momentum this year with several high-level visits leading to some two dozen agreements covering trade, energy, infrastructure, and cultural exchange. “Iran’s police ”

The Iranian police chief, at the head of a high-ranking delegation, arrived in Dushanbe a day earlier, at the invitation of Tajik Interior Minister, Lieutenant-General Ramazan Rahimzadeh, to enhance bilateral law enforcement cooperation.

During the meeting between Radan and Rahimzadeh, the two sides also discussed and exchanged views on issues related to combating terrorism, drug trafficking, organized crime, educational cooperation, and exchange of experiences.

Security cooperation between Iran and Tajikistan is seen as an opportunity for both nations to address shared challenges in the region and beyond.

Radan’s visit marks the latest step in the deepening partnership between Iran and Tajikistan, two nations bound by profound historical, cultural, and linguistic ties.

  • source : irna