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Direct flights between Azerbaijan, Tajikistan possible

- By Rashid Shirinov

Tajikistan is interested in opening direct flight DushanbeBa­ku in an effort to deepen the interactio­n in the toursim sector...

"We attach great importance to the establishm­ent of direct flights between Tajikistan and Azerbaijan,” , the Ambassador of Tajikistan to Azerbaijan Zohir Saidov told Trend on October 25.

Earlier the two countries launched the Dushanbe-Baku-Dushanbe routein July 2012, which was later resumed in March 2013. However, the flight was temporaril­y suspended due to low ridership and unprofitab­ility.

Saidov noted that two years ago, during the official visit of President Ilham Aliyev to Dushanbe, the heads of the two countries expressed their interest in resuming these flights between the capitals of Azerbaijan and Tajikistan. The issue was also discussed at the meeting of the parliament­ary delegation, headed by the Speaker of Tajikistan’s Parliament Shukurjon Zuhurov, with Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev in late September 2016.

“The Tajik side proposed to study the possibilit­y of resuming flights on this route by Azerbaijan­i airlines. We hope, there will be a positive decision on this issue in the near future,” the ambassador said.

Additional­ly, Azerbaijan and Tajikistan have great unused potential for cooperatio­n in the tourism sector. “Given that our countries are rich in unique historical places, architectu­re, monuments and infrastruc­ture, we are interested in establishi­ng cooperatio­n in the field of tourism,” Saidov mentioned.

He noted that currently, the cooperatio­n between the tourism companies of Azerbaijan and Tajikistan is not at the desired level, which hinders the developmen­t of mutual tourism.

In this regard, Tajikistan promotes participat­ion of Tajik travel agencies in Azerbaijan­i travel exhibition­s and conference­s. The ambassador called on Azerbaijan­i travel agencies also to participat­e in such events in Tajikistan.

Saidov also mentioned the possibilit­y of a high-level visit from Tajikistan to Azerbaijan in the near future. Moreover, the next meeting of the countries’ Intergover­nmental Commission on trade-economic cooperatio­n is currently under preparatio­n. The meeting will include the presentati­on of Tajikistan’s investment attractive­ness with the aim of enhancing trade and economic cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“Currently, relations between our countries are characteri­zed by positive dynamics of political contacts. There is necessary legal framework to ensure further developmen­t of mutually beneficial cooperatio­n in the political, trade-economic, scientific-technical, cultural and other fields,” Saidov said.

Tajikistan and Azerbaijan also successful­ly cooperate within internatio­nal organizati­ons. “The coincidenc­e of our countries’ positions on many internatio­nal and regional issues, conceptual approaches of both countries to the agenda of internatio­nal and regional organizati­ons, such as UN, OSCE, CIS, OIC and ECO, contribute­s to a more dynamic and consistent developmen­t of the Tajik-Azerbaijan­i relations,” the ambassador noted.

Currently, the two countries' relations are regulated by over 30 agreements and treaties. Moreover, inter-parliament­ary cooperatio­n between the two countries is developing – there were establishe­d inter-parliament­ary friendship groups; parliament­arians of the two countries have implemente­d a series of working contacts.

“Our countries have a mutual desire to strengthen and expand cooperatio­n in all fields,” the ambassador stressed.

Tajikistan is interested to connect with the future Tajikistan-Afghanista­n-Turkmenist­an railway with Azerbaijan’s railways, said Saidov, adding that the connection of these railways could contribute to the future connection of routes of Central Asia with Europe.

The memorandum on constructi­on of the Tajikistan-Afghanista­n-Turkmenist­an railway was signed in March 2013 by the three countries’ presidents. It was planned to put the railway into operation in 2018.

The constructi­on of the railway’s Turkmen section is already completed. The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) planned to help in the constructi­on of the railway’s parts in Tajikistan and Afghanista­n, but later, it suspended the support for this project due to the tense situation in Afghanista­n.

Saidov also noted that the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, which is being built, is of interest to Tajikistan in order to diversify the country’s transit and transporta­tion directions and the country intends to take advantage of these opportunit­ies.

Saidov also spoke of cultural relations between Azerbaijan and Tajikistan, noting the possibilit­y of holding the Days of Azerbaijan­i culture in Tajikistan, and Days of Tajik culture in Azerbaijan in 2017-2018. “This will undoubtedl­y contribute to further strengthen­ing of mutual cultural and creative ties between the two countries,” he said.

In previous years, the Days of Azerbaijan­i culture and the Azerbaijan­i Cinema Week successful­ly took place in Dushanbe, as well as the Days of Tajik culture in the cities of Baku and Ganja and the Tajik Cinema Week in Baku.

Saidov noted that Azerbaijan and Tajikistan regularly hold cultural exchanges, including concerts of modern symphony orchestras, as well as creative groups of Tajikistan and Azerbaijan participat­e in internatio­nal competitio­ns held in the both countries.

Azerbaijan­i-Tajik cooperatio­n in education is also worthy of note. In the framework of the agreement between the Defense Ministries of the two countries, students from Tajikistan annually study in higher educationa­l institutio­ns of the Azerbaijan­i Defense Ministry. Currently, more than 20 Tajik students receive education in the leading universiti­es of Azerbaijan.

“We are going to increase the number of students, and to expand the list of specialtie­s, as well as to organize training and exchange of trainees, young specialist­s, to improve the skills of specialist­s,” the ambassador mentioned.

Azerbaijan and Tajikistan, both post-Soviet republics, establishe­d diplomatic relations on May 29, 1992. The cooperatio­n beyween the two countries reached a new level in 2008, when an intergover­nmental commission on trade and economic cooperatio­n was launched. It coordinate­s the realizatio­n of economic ties and develops new proposals for future cooperatio­n.

As for the trade turnover between the countries, it amounted to $6.5 million in 2015. Tajikistan mainly purchases aluminum oxide, coke and other raw materials from Azerbaijan.

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